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  2. F5 Tower - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 44 floors [5] and is the sixth-tallest building in Seattle. The tower consists of 516,000 square feet (47,900 m 2) of office space leased entirely by F5 and a 189-room luxury hotel operated by Lotte Hotels & Resorts. [6] The hotel, initially planned to open in 2017 under another operator, was officially opened in September 2020.

  3. Lotte Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Hotels & Resorts was founded in 1973 with the opening of the first hotel of the chain Lotte Hotel Seoul, located in Jung-gu. It features the Royal Suite, which is 460 square meters large. [ 3 ] It has a direct connection to a supermarket and department store , via an escalator in the lobby.

  4. Category:Hotels in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 20:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Lotte Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Department Store in Seoul Lotte New York Palace Hotel. Lotte Corporation – is located in Songpa-gu, Seoul and Lotte Holdings Co., Ltd. in Shinjuku, Tokyo. In 2013, as Shin Kyuk-ho, the founder of Lotte, faced declining health due to Alzheimer’s disease, a dispute arose between his two sons over the control of the conglomerate ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle was selected to host the World's Fair in 1962, revitalizing the downtown area and bringing the construction of the fairgrounds' centerpiece, the Space Needle. The 605-foot (184 m) observation tower became the symbol of the fair and a landmark for Seattle, and was the first new structure to surpass the Smith Tower in height. [15] [20]

  7. Richard Hedreen - Wikipedia

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    Richard Castle Hedreen was born on April 15, 1935, to Nona Castle (1912-2010) and Guy Noble Hedreen (1909-1993), who worked for an insurance company. [6] He is the younger brother of Guy Michael Hedreen, who was born in 1933.