Seattle high-rises connected by old Boeing jet | FOX 13 Seattle A decommissioned Boeing 747 fuselage has been installed to connect two 47-story residential towers at 1200 Stewart Street, serving as a tribute to Seattle's aviation history The plane was sourced from a California "boneyard" in 2019, disassembled, and shipped to Washington to be refurbished for use as unique office space within the development
Seattle’s Skyborne Landmark: Retired United Airlines Boeing 747 . . . A retired United Airlines Boeing 747-400 —once a long-haul workhorse crossing oceans—will soon hover dramatically between two high-rise residential towers in the city’s rapidly transforming Denny Triangle district
Theres a 747-fuselage suspended between 2 Seattle high rises - The . . . However, it's the fuselage of a decommissioned Boeing 747-400 airplane (tail number N178UA) suspended between the project's two 48-story residential towers that is drawing flocks of AvGeeks, locals and Instagram-seeking visitors to the building site
Boeing 747s find a second life as homes, hotels and buildings Retired Boeing 747s find new lives as buildings—from a suspended fuselage in Seattle’s WB1200 development to homes and hotels built from jumbo jets The retirement of the Boeing 747 from most passenger airline fleets has created an unusual afterlife for the iconic aircraft
Jumbo Jet Jammed Between Denny Triangle Towers Stuns Seattle Developers say the plane is being built out as occupiable space inside the podium that links Stewart Street to Denny Way Project materials from Westbank frame the fuselage as a deliberate nod to