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Construction of the building, led by Turner Construction, began in October 2014 and was completed in 2017. [17] A 16-story, 229-room hotel on the north side of the lot, facing Stewart Street, was proposed by Widewaters Group and began construction in 2016. [18] It opened in 2018 under Hilton's Charter Hotel brand and includes a rooftop bar. [19]
Buildings and structures in Pioneer Square, Seattle (11 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Downtown Seattle" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
By the 1950s and '60s, the entire Pioneer Square district had fallen upon hard times. Many of the buildings, which were barely 60 years old, sat empty and decaying, and were slated to be torn down and replaced with parking garages. The Seattle Hotel was the first to be razed, which prompted the citizens to initiate a campaign to preserve the ...
Stadium Place, also known as the North Lot Development, is a mixed-use development project in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, replacing a parking lot north of Lumen Field. The first phase of the project, located on the west side of 2nd Avenue South, was completed in 2014 and consists of The Wave , a 26-story residential ...
The Sinking Ship is a multi-story parking garage in Pioneer Square, Seattle bound by James Street to the north, Yesler Way to the south, and 2nd Avenue to the east, and just steps away from the Pioneer Building on the site of the former Occidental Hotels and Seattle Hotel. After the Seattle Hotel was demolished in 1961, the Sinking Ship was ...
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.
Bounded by Western Ave. to the west, Virginia St. to the north, 1st Ave. to the east, and the south wall of the Economy Market and Outlook Building to the south 47°36′37″N 122°20′25″W / 47.610278°N 122.340278°W / 47.610278; -122.340278 ( Pike Place Public Market Historic
Colman replaced them with a 3-story stone warehouse building, known as The Colman Block Annex, which eventually functioned for many years as a candy factory, before being demolished in the mid-20th century for a parking lot. Today, this is the site of Griffis Seattle Waterfront (Formerly known as The Post Apartments.)
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