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  2. 3rd & Cherry - Wikipedia

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    3rd & Cherry, formerly Seattle Civic Square, is a planned 629-foot (192 m) tall, 57-story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.The residential high-rise, located near Seattle City Hall and the Seattle Civic Center, will have 520 condominiums and amenity spaces, including a public plaza at ground level and retail spaces. [1]

  3. WB1200 - Wikipedia

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    WB1200, also known as 1200 Stewart, is a future twin skyscraper complex in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.The project is located at the intersection of Stewart Street and Denny Way and comprises 1,014 apartments and retail space in two 48-story buildings.

  4. Permeability (spatial and transport planning) - Wikipedia

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    A recent study [5] did extensive spatial analysis and correlated several building, site plan and social factors with crime frequencies and identified nuances to the contrasting positions. The study looked at, among others, a) dwelling types, b) unit density (site density) c) movement on the street, d) culs–de-sac or grids and e) the ...

  5. A city’s comprehensive plan is best described as a roadmap for how the city will grow over the next 20 years and beyond. The plan has to be updated every 10 years, meaning Seattle must adopt an ...

  6. North Transfer Station - Wikipedia

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    The original facility opened in 1968 at the site of a former city stable and garage as part of a new plan to haul garbage from Seattle to the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill rather than use local dumps. In the early 2000s, the city government proposed building a modern transfer station on the site, which was approved by Seattle Public Utilities ...

  7. Street layout of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The street layout of Seattle is based on a series of disjointed rectangular street grids. Most of Seattle and King County use a single street grid, oriented on true north . Near the center of the city, various land claims were platted in the 19th century with differently oriented grids, which still survive today.

  8. Seattle shelter for Native people set to close as U.S. hits ...

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    Chief Seattle Club during the construction and cleaning of the site prior to opening. ... The shelter was built on King County Metro property in 2019 with a special-use permit that was extended ...

  9. Helios (building) - Wikipedia

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    Plans for the project were first proposed in 2013 and construction began in late 2014. [3] It is located at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Pine Street near the Pike Place Market and the city's retail core. Architects Weber Thompson and GBD Architects, working on the project in a joint venture, described the tower's design as "slender and ...