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Westlake Center is a four-story shopping center and 25-story office tower in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The southern terminus of the Seattle Center Monorail , it is located across Pine Street from Westlake Park , between 4th and 5th Avenues.
The station and its entrances are adjacent to the Westlake Center shopping mall, Westlake Park, Pacific Place, the Nordstrom flagship store, and the former regional flagship of Macy's (formerly The Bon Marché). [2] Pike Place Market is located to the west of the station, [4] while the Seattle Convention Center is four blocks to the east. [5]
The Seattle Center Monorail is an elevated straddle-beam monorail line in Seattle, Washington, United States.The 0.9-mile (1.4 km) monorail runs along 5th Avenue between Seattle Center and Westlake Center in Downtown Seattle, making no intermediate stops.
In the mid-1990s Westlake Park was the site of a string of guerrilla art pranks led by Jason Sprinkle and the Fabricators of the Attachment, culminating in an infamous bomb scare incident that closed off several downtown blocks. [14] Adjacent to the southernmost portion of the park is the Seaboard Building, another designated Seattle landmark.
Interior of the food hall in 2023. Asean Streat Food Hall (stylized as Asean StrEAT Food Hall) is a food hall in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.Inspired by the food markets of Southeast Asia, [1] it operates at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street, in the shopping mall called Westlake Center.
Westlake station: 1 Line, Seattle Center Monorail Serves Westlake Center and Pacific Place: Westlake Avenue & 7th Avenue Westlake Avenue & Virginia Street Denny Triangle: Serves Amazon campus, U.S. Courthouse: Westlake Avenue & Denny Way Westlake Avenue & 9th Avenue King County Metro: C Line, Route 8, Route 40 Serves Denny Park: Terry Avenue ...
A King County Metro bus and Sound Transit Link light rail train at Symphony station, during joint bus–rail operations at tunnel stations. The Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel is part of the "Third Avenue Transit Spine", the busiest transit corridor in Seattle, serving a combined average of 54,000 weekday riders with bus stops on the surface. [32]
Downtown Seattle is the largest employment center in the Puget Sound region, with an estimated employee population of 243,995 in 2013, accounting for half of the city's jobs and 21 percent of King County jobs. [12] Several Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Downtown Seattle include Amazon, Nordstrom, and Expeditors International. [13]