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Columbia Center (formerly Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center) is the tallest skyscraper in the downtown Seattle skyline, as well as (according to real structure and number of habitable floors) the tallest building in the State of Washington. It occupies most of the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Cherry and Columbia Streets. At 284.2 m (932 ft) it is currently the second tallest structure on the West Coast (after Los Angeles' 72 stories U.S. Bank Tower), when the antenna is counted as structure. It contains 76 stories of class-A office space above ground and seven stories of various use below ground, making it the building with the most stories west of the Mississippi. Construction of this building began in 1982 and finished in 1985. It was designed by Chester

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  • Columbia Center (formerly Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center) is the tallest skyscraper in the downtown Seattle skyline, as well as (according to real structure and number of habitable floors) the tallest building in the State of Washington. It occupies most of the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Cherry and Columbia Streets. At 284.2 m (932 ft) it is currently the second tallest structure on the West Coast (after Los Angeles' 72 stories U.S. Bank Tower), when the antenna is counted as structure. It contains 76 stories of class-A office space above ground and seven stories of various use below ground, making it the building with the most stories west of the Mississippi. Construction of this building began in 1982 and finished in 1985. It was designed by Chester
  • The Columbia Center which was formerly known as the Bank of America Tower is Seattle's tallest skyscraper at 76 stories and more than 800 feet in height. It is famous among skyscraper and urbanity fans for its unique and elegant design. You can even find it in the current version of the computer game Sim City. You can see it from almost everywhere in the downtown area and even farther so you don't really need directions to get there. It's the tall black tower made of glass. A parking lot resides directly across a street from it.
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  • The Columbia Center which was formerly known as the Bank of America Tower is Seattle's tallest skyscraper at 76 stories and more than 800 feet in height. It is famous among skyscraper and urbanity fans for its unique and elegant design. You can even find it in the current version of the computer game Sim City. You can see it from almost everywhere in the downtown area and even farther so you don't really need directions to get there. It's the tall black tower made of glass. A parking lot resides directly across a street from it. There's a Starbucks on the ground floor and the four following floors have little restaurants like a food court and places to eat. You can navigate these floors with escalators. The main elevators are more farther up. The Columbia Tower Club who engage in many Seattle area activities like golf have the top floors which contain their facilities . Membership is by invitation only.
  • Columbia Center (formerly Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center) is the tallest skyscraper in the downtown Seattle skyline, as well as (according to real structure and number of habitable floors) the tallest building in the State of Washington. It occupies most of the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Cherry and Columbia Streets. At 284.2 m (932 ft) it is currently the second tallest structure on the West Coast (after Los Angeles' 72 stories U.S. Bank Tower), when the antenna is counted as structure. It contains 76 stories of class-A office space above ground and seven stories of various use below ground, making it the building with the most stories west of the Mississippi. Construction of this building began in 1982 and finished in 1985. It was designed by Chester L. Lindsey Architects who also designed the Fourth and Blanchard Building in the Belltown neighborhood, and was built by Howard S. Wright Construction.
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