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  2. The Penthouse (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    This 1916 photo of First Avenue in Seattle shows the Kenneth Hotel just left of center; the building is now replaced by multi-story parking lot. 47°36′10″N 122°20′05″W  /  47.602723°N 122.334786°W  / 47.602723; -122.334786  ( The Penthouse (Seattle) ) The Penthouse was a jazz club in Seattle , most remembered for John ...

  3. West Edge Tower - Wikipedia

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    2nd & Pike, also known as the West Edge Tower, is a 440-foot-tall (130 m) residential skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. The 39-story tower, developed by Urban Visions and designed by Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects, has 339 luxury apartments and several ground-level retail spaces. The 8th floor includes a Medical One primary care clinic.

  4. McKenzie Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The McKenzie Apartments is a residential high-rise building in Seattle, Washington. The 40-story skyscraper, located in the Denny Triangle neighborhood, was completed in 2018 and has 450 apartments. History

  5. 13 Luxe Items You’ll Only Find in the Homes of Billionaires ...

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    Perched atop urban mansions and luxury penthouses, rooftop pools offer more than just a place to swim; they provide a sanctuary in the sky. Often featuring heated floors, infinity edges and custom ...

  6. See inside the 15 most expensive penthouses for sale in ... - AOL

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    With the help of Trulia, we compiled the 15 most expensive penthouses for sale in the US with amazing views. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Arctic Building - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Club Building is a ten-story hotel in Seattle, Washington located at the Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street. Built in 1914 for the Arctic Club, a social group established by wealthy individuals who experienced Alaska's gold rush (Klondike Gold Rush), [3] it was occupied by them from construction until the club's dissolution in 1971.