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The McKenzie Apartments is a residential high-rise building in Seattle, Washington. The 40-story skyscraper, located in the Denny Triangle neighborhood, was completed in 2018 and has 450 apartments. History
English: The under construction McKenzie Apartments building in Seattle, Washington, seen from Day One on the Amazon campus. Date: 26 April 2018, 12:38:23: Source:
The two towers on the western block are The Wave, a 26-story high-rise with 333 units, [7] and The Nolo, a 10-story apartment building with more than 100 units. The Wave's structure consists of multistory glass-clad boxes indirectly stacked atop one another and was designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects .
Natomas is generally divided into two areas by Interstate 80: North Natomas and South Natomas. North Natomas was historically an agricultural area on the floodplains of the Sacramento River , but grew quickly starting in the mid-1990s with extensive residential development, office park , and retail construction. [ 2 ]
North Sacramento outside of Natomas and Robla (for K-8) is served by the Twin Rivers Unified School District. The Robla area is served by the Robla School District for K-8 and by Twin Rivers for 9–12. The Natomas region is served by the Natomas Unified School District. The Campus Commons area and the small portions of the Sierra Oaks ...
Natomas/Sacramento Airport [2] is a planned train station that will be a stop on Altamont Corridor Express and Amtrak California's San Joaquin services. The station site is in the Natomas area, north of Sacramento , east of Blacktop Road and immediately south of West Elkhorn Boulevard. [ 3 ]
McKenzie House may refer to: in Australia. McKenzie House, Albany, in Albany, Western Australia; in the United States (by state) Henry McKenzie House, Prescott ...
The Mountain Quarries Bridge is a railroad bridge across the North Fork American River, near Auburn, spanning between El Dorado and Placer counties. It is a concrete arch bridge that was built in 1912 to transport quarried rock.