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  2. Spire (Seattle building) - Wikipedia

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    Spire is a 41-story residential skyscraper in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. The 440-foot (130 m) building sits in a triangular block adjacent to the intersection of Denny Way and Wall Street, roughly between the Belltown and Denny Triangle neighborhoods. It has 343 condominiums, retail space, and a rooftop ...

  3. Nexus (building) - Wikipedia

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    Nexus is a high-rise residential building in Seattle, Washington, United States. The 40-story, 440-foot (130 m) tower has 389 condominiums, retail space, and a parking garage for 316 vehicles. Nexus is located at 1200 Howell Street in the Denny Triangle neighborhood, adjacent to Interstate 5. The project, developed by Burrard Group, was ...

  4. Fred Anhalt - Wikipedia

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    Fred Anhalt moved to Seattle from the midwest in the early 1920s. After working as a grocer and appliance salesman, Anhalt and partner Jerome B. Hardcastle, a former butcher, founded the Western Building & Leasing Company in 1925 in order to build small commercial buildings, primarily markets, in Seattle's outlying neighborhoods such as Ballard, Greenwood, Beacon Hill, West Seattle, and North ...

  5. The Emerald (building) - Wikipedia

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    The Emerald is 40 stories tall, consisting of a two-story glass podium with 4,600 square feet (430 m 2) of retail space and 38 stories of condominiums. [14] The building's 262 condominiums include one-, two-, and three-bedroom units that range from 569 to 1,189 square feet (52.9 to 110.5 m 2). [9]

  6. 3rd & Cherry - Wikipedia

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    3rd & Cherry, formerly Seattle Civic Square, is a planned 629-foot (192 m) tall, 57-story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.The residential high-rise, located near Seattle City Hall and the Seattle Civic Center, will have 520 condominiums and amenity spaces, including a public plaza at ground level and retail spaces. [1]

  7. McKenzie Apartments - Wikipedia

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    An elliptical design was unveiled in October 2014, at the request of a design review committee and residents of a nearby condominium building. [4] [5] The $284 million project, partially funded by a loan from the Bank of the Ozarks, broke ground in December 2015. [6] [7] It opened in July 2018. [8]