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- Columbia Center Seattle
Building Columbia Center’s numerous on-site amenities, housed in the building’s 3-story retail atrium, offer unrivaled convenience, while Seattle’s finest hotels, dining, and shopping are only steps from the building
- Columbia Center - Wikipedia
The Columbia Center or Columbia Tower, formerly named the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center, is a skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States The 76-story structure is the tallest building in the state of Washington, reaching a height of 933 ft (284 m)
- Sky View Observatory Bar | Downtown Seattle
Sky View Observatory Bar is the tallest public observatory in the Pacific Northwest We are located at the Columbia Center in Downtown Seattle
- Seattle’s Slide Continues: Exclusive Columbia Tower Club . . . - RedState
Seattle's Columbia Tower Club closes after 41 years amid economic decline and rising business challenges
- Columbia Tower Club Restaurant - Seattle, WA | OpenTable
Yes, Columbia Tower Club is a strong date-night choice if you want dramatic skyline and sunset views paired with elevated contemporary American food Guests frequently praise the panoramic Puget Sound and city vistas, attentive service, and nicely plated dishes
- Prominent Seattle skyscraper business club closes after 41 years
The chic Columbia Tower Club in Seattle has shut down after 41 years, another negative development for a downtown that has struggled in recent years with fewer office workers and retail store closures
- Seattle Mayor Laughs and Waves Goodbye as Iconic 76th Floor Landmark . . .
The Columbia Tower Club opened in 1985, the same year the Columbia Center was completed For four decades it stood as the crown jewel of Seattle’s business social scene, complete with private dining, a library, meeting rooms, and unforgettable panoramic views Its members were described as thinkers, doers, leaders, and change makers
- Columbia Center: History, Architecture, and Facts
The Columbia Center is a Modern Style skyscraper designed by Chester Lindsey Architects, and built between 1982 and 1985, for a reported $200 million dollars, in Seattle, WA
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