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In Seattle, the term Union Station refers not only to the main station building, but also to the several adjacent office buildings at 505, 605, 625 and 705 5th Avenue South. Amazon.com was a major tenant of these properties from 2000 [ 3 ] to 2011, [ citation needed ] all but one owned by Opus Northwest, [ 4 ] and the other by Vulcan. [ 5 ]
The station's former waiting room is open to the public and was named the Joni Earl Great Hall in 2017 for the agency's former CEO. [291] Since 2009, Sound Transit has also occupied leased space in four buildings around Union Station, which is adjacent to King Street Station and the International District/Chinatown transit hub. [292] [293]
English: View of the Great Hall in Union Station, Washington, D.C., on June 16, 2024. Designed by Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, Union Staion is the southern terminus of the Northeast Corridor, an electrified rail line extending north through major cities including Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston, and the busiest passenger rail line in the United States.
The station's pictogram, a pair of theater glasses, represents the neighborhood's connections to the arts. It was created in 2009 by Christian French as part of the Stellar Connections series and its points represent nearby destinations, including Benaroya Hall, the Seattle Art Museum, the Central Library, and the 5th Avenue Theatre. [74]
Opus Center is a set of four office buildings built in Downtown Seattle.The structures, completed in 2000 or 2001, are four, nine and eleven stories tall, and two of them are constructed on a lid over the underground Chinatown transit station, completed in 1985.
Knights of Columbus Hall is an historic building at 722 East Union Street in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. See also
Taylor Swift arrives ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, Sept. 5, 2024.
The 1411 Fourth Avenue Building is a historic building in Seattle, Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 28, 1991 (ID #91000633). The 15-story plus basement Art Deco structure is located at the Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street. The main entrance is located at 1411 Fourth Avenue.