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  2. UW Tower - Wikipedia

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    It was generally referred to as the Safeco Building. Safeco sold the property to the University of Washington in 2006 for $130 million, [2] and moved out one year later. The purchase from Safeco included Safeco Tower, three adjacent buildings, a residential building with 29 units, two parking garages and two surface parking lots. [2]

  3. Metropolitan Tract - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Tract is an area of land in downtown Seattle owned by the University of Washington. [1] Originally covering 10 acres (40,000 m 2), the 1962 purchase of land for a garage for the Olympic Hotel [2] expanded the plot to 11 acres (45,000 m 2). The Metropolitan Tract is primarily located in a rectangle formed by Seneca St.,

  4. Red Square (University of Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Suzzallo Library from the southwest in 2004. Red Square, officially Central Plaza or the Suzzallo Quadrangle, is a large open square on the Seattle campus of the University of Washington that serves as a hub for two of the university's major axes, connecting the campus's northern Liberal Arts Quadrangle ("The Quad") with the science and engineering buildings found on the lower campus.

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  6. The Tower (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In The Tower, people don’t speak up, they don’t say "No", and we know historically, in any place where bad things are happening, good people need to speak up, and when they don’t, catastrophe ensues. The Tower is a story. Saying all police are like the police in The Tower is like saying all kings are like Lear. But there do need to be ...

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  8. Union Square (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle-based architectural firm NBBJ designed the tower, which was dedicated on July 29, 1989. Two Union Square has 56 floors with 1,126,428 square feet (104,649 m 2 ) of rentable space, and an underground concourse connecting to the Seattle Hilton Hotel, [ 12 ] and shopping at Rainier Square .

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