The proposed Fourth and Columbia Tower...would be a mixed-use office and residential tower rising up 1,111 feet above the street. It would be 101 stories, with two levels of retail shopping, four levels of above-grade parking, and six levels of office space. It would also play home to 350 hotel rooms, and 1,200 residential units...But being the tallest could be something [developer] Crescent Heights may not want to give up. — KOMO News
Previously on Archinect:
Proposed Seattle Tower, designed by LMN Architects, could become the West Coast's tallest
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And the dream is dead...
Proposed 101-story Seattle skyscraper hits FAA snag
I have to question the wisdom of building a tall and narrow skyscraper like that in a seismic zone that's as potentially destructive as that of the Puget sound. Glad it was the FAA and not science and sound engineering that put up the road block, everyone knows scientists are shills paid off by the Sierra club and their ilk...
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