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Urban Zombie
Apr 18, 2005, 9:22 AM
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North Lot

http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs/50fed787f92ea129d100fa2c/2012-06-05_view01_Final.jpg


2301 6th Ave (Insignia) Two 40 floor condos

http://www.djc.com/stories/images/20080208/EmbassyCondoTowers_web.jpg


2030 8th Ave

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Amazon.com Complex

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Walton Lofts

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2025 Terry Ave

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505 Madison

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Cinerama Tower (Potala Tower)

http://seattlecondosandlofts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/2116-4th.jpg


2nd & Pine

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz60/crow68/2ndPine_02.jpg


5th and Columbia

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Luma Condominiums (1321 Seneca)

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1823 Minor (Kinects Tower)

http://djc.com/stories/images/20070823/MinorAvenue_web.jpg


1007 Stewart

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Urban Zombie
Apr 20, 2005, 2:17 AM
------------------------< APPROVED / PROPOSED >-----------------------------
-----------------------------------< Or "STATUS UNCERTAIN" >----------------------------------------


2000 Third Ave

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7318/11210714046_7a0edc0890_b.jpg


8th & Pine (Ava) 45 floors

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/MetroGuy03/AVA.jpg


2nd and Pike (West Edge Tower)

http://www.hendricksberkadia.com/dpw/img/15625-173297/gallery/Property/WestEdgeToweratSecondPike-West-Edge-Tower-Tower-SW.jpg


Civic Square

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Daola Seattle (1121 Stewart)

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Icon Tower

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2101 9th Ave

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2nd and University (Skanska Project)

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110 9th Ave N

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7560/15097816074_439d04a757_z.jpg


Rainier Square Redevelopment

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2202 8th Ave

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1812 Boren (Tilt 49)

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3rd and Lenora

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The Greyhound Site

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1613 2nd Ave

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Onni Group Seattle Times Development

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Stewart and Denny (1200 Stewart)

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Hotel Clare

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7626/16571617988_9074aa3e89_o.jpg

924 Howell St Hotel

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Second and Virginia (2015 Second)

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970 Denny Way

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northface
Apr 20, 2005, 6:18 AM
I just cant get my mind off of west 8th....that whole area is filling in. Cosmopolitan....West 8...2200 westlake...along with what is already recently been built! JEEZE!

Wooster
Apr 20, 2005, 7:00 AM
Nice development. I think the designs are of very high quality, if a little on the conservative side. FOur Seasons would have to be my favourite.

Good job Seattle.

Urban Zombie
Apr 20, 2005, 8:04 AM
BTW, I'm totally digging the 2nd and Pike--tall, slender and pleasing to the eye--

northface
Apr 20, 2005, 4:29 PM
^ i believe thats not even what it looks like....i like this design better.

JiminyCricket II
Apr 20, 2005, 5:00 PM
^yes it is, go to the link I posted.

ltsmotorsport
Apr 20, 2005, 5:01 PM
I really like that 7th and Westlake project. The location looks good.

colemonkee
Apr 20, 2005, 5:13 PM
Some really good projects. Go Seattle! I especially like 2nd & Pike, West 8th, 7th and Westlake and the Four Seasons. The base of the Metropolitan could use an improvement, but at least it's tall. Are there any construction pics of the Metropolitan, Hotel 1000, Cristalla or 2200?

Coldrsx
Apr 20, 2005, 6:11 PM
great project list......i quite like seattle's rebirth of the west and nw

northface
Apr 21, 2005, 3:04 AM
colemonkey, its called the cosmopalitan...hhaha no biggy. There are websites for these but u just go to google and search the tower name. SOmeone had posted pics of the cosmopolitan tower construction...as of right now there is a fence around the sight and they have large machinery in there starting to dig. As for the hotel 1000, that has a website and there is pics on there of the construction....it shouldnt be long until they put the crane up if it already isnt.....the whole base is about complete.

mSeattle
Apr 21, 2005, 3:28 AM
Thanks for the work in puting the list together. Great job.

The buildings are nice and functional. Few people are going to make any of these a must see part of their visit to Seattle. Maybe the Four Seasons, I don't know.

pdxstreetcar
Apr 21, 2005, 3:57 AM
That 4 Seasons is butt ugly but everything else looks awesome and will really add to the city.

Stephenapolis
Apr 21, 2005, 4:32 AM
Nice rundown. Seattle has some excellent projects going on.

mSeattle
Apr 21, 2005, 4:59 AM
That 4 Seasons is butt ugly but everything else looks awesome and will really add to the city.

Yea, totally weird, especially in that dark color-less rendering. However it pretty much makes up in imagination and passion/zeel, what most of those "office-park-in-the-sky" designs lack.

Hopefully this is the filler stage and the gold standards will be built later.

northface
Apr 21, 2005, 5:44 AM
yeah...i agree...sorta...they could be better...but i like them alot. The four seasons...i am hoping that they will come out with a better rendering soon....cause I dont like that design nor can i picture that as being a hotel...

destroybananas
Apr 25, 2005, 1:02 PM
I believe this one is alredy u/c?

http://www.djc.com/special/realestate2004/5THYESLER.JPG

destroybananas
Apr 25, 2005, 1:05 PM
That 4 Seasons is butt ugly but everything else looks awesome and will really add to the city.

I do agree with you on that...sigh...it looks like something that came out of the 1960's. But maybe, the optimist in me is telling me this, but maybe it will be a lot better in real life. Hopefully they'll get some better renderings.

destroybananas
Apr 25, 2005, 1:32 PM
Some really good projects. Go Seattle! I especially like 2nd & Pike, West 8th, 7th and Westlake and the Four Seasons. The base of the Metropolitan could use an improvement, but at least it's tall. Are there any construction pics of the Metropolitan, Hotel 1000, Cristalla or 2200?

Here are a couple pwright took of cristalla a few weeks ago...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/pwright1/seattle2/seattle3/6149Medium.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/pwright1/seattle2/seattle3/6121Medium.jpg

northface
Apr 25, 2005, 4:22 PM
^ awesome...though, it doesnt stick out of the skyline as much as i hoped it would.

colemonkee
Apr 25, 2005, 5:32 PM
Wow. Cristalla looks nice. Just like the renderings, which is refreshing (so is its name). Thanks for the pic. And I guess I do need to get my names right. :)

mSeattle
Apr 25, 2005, 11:03 PM
^ awesome...though, it doesnt stick out of the skyline as much as i hoped it would.

Yea, that dang height limit! :hell: It does stand out looking at it from the west, and it fills in noticably when looking from Denny Triangle.

bgwah
Apr 25, 2005, 11:23 PM
Great thread!

Jiminy, good job finding the rendering of 2nd and Pike! I like that tower a lot. I can't picture where it will be though...

mhays
Apr 26, 2005, 12:34 AM
No Destroy, it's not UC.

destroybananas
Apr 26, 2005, 2:10 PM
^what's the activity in between James and Yesler? There is a rendering of that building right next to that activity. That made me think that it was.

mhays
Apr 27, 2005, 2:17 AM
Probably King County's new garage. When that's done, they'll start their office building across 6th on the existing garage site.

northface
Apr 27, 2005, 4:04 AM
how tall is that building?^

mhays
Apr 27, 2005, 4:17 AM
Probably 15 stories or so. We've discussed it in other threads.

northface
Apr 27, 2005, 4:31 AM
i know...i forgot...lol thanks.

destroybananas
Apr 29, 2005, 9:16 PM
wait...the garage is going to be 15 stories? or the new building on 5th and Yesler?

mSeattle
Apr 29, 2005, 10:06 PM
I think that's the building standing at 15 stories.

destroybananas
Apr 30, 2005, 5:03 AM
^oh good. I was about to gag myself with my toe if they were talking about a parking lot being 15 stories tall!

mSeattle
May 4, 2005, 7:20 AM
http://www.officespace.com/osoweb/Seattle/BLDG/seventh/Building.jpg

UPDATE:

The following appealable decisions have been made based on submitted plans:

SEPA to conditionally approve pursuant to 25.05.660.
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center (206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the left column.

Conditionally Grant - Design Review
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and phone number appears above...

Height: 360' to "top of root"...
No joke. Read for yourself http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/notices/decisions/2308530.pdf

northface
May 4, 2005, 3:39 PM
i like that building alot..when does it start?

mSeattle
May 4, 2005, 10:10 PM
This notice is the summery of the recent review. The review gave direction and advice for things the commission wanted changed/improved. So now I think they have a final submission to enter for approval after they do the things to improve the design, maybe it's the Master Use Application or something like that. After that then I think if approved they start construction.

Urban Zombie
May 5, 2005, 2:10 AM
^Maybe they'll improve its height--for the taller..hehe...

Sirus
May 5, 2005, 4:27 AM
2nd and Pike is fantastic!

destroybananas
May 5, 2005, 9:28 PM
Thanks for the update on that mSeattle. Hopefully they'll come up with a more creative design :) I like it but it's kind of plain. Maybe because of that white in it.

Urban Zombie
May 6, 2005, 1:32 AM
^I agree, they should do something about the design...

...maybe some spikes and pentagrams.

mthq
May 6, 2005, 5:16 AM
am I the only one who likes the design of the Four Seasons?

I agree that the base certainly looks dull and lifeless, but from there on up, I gotta love it.. very unique and artistic.. it seems to truley express an idea and not a building.

northface
May 6, 2005, 5:50 AM
i have to see more renderings of the 4 seasons.

destroybananas
May 6, 2005, 2:41 PM
am I the only one who likes the design of the Four Seasons?

I agree that the base certainly looks dull and lifeless, but from there on up, I gotta love it.. very unique and artistic.. it seems to truley express an idea and not a building.

I kind of like it. It's very eccentric. I was thinking the other day that it will fit it great since it's right across the street from the Museum. They will compliment each other well I think.

mSeattle
May 9, 2005, 4:14 AM
I took these in April of that hotel/condo project at 1st and Madison(?). It's above ground now.

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00256ssp.jpg

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00259ssp.jpg

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00260ssp.jpg

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00263ssp.jpg

northface
May 9, 2005, 5:25 AM
sweet ^

JiminyCricket II
May 9, 2005, 7:12 AM
Very nice m, I'd love to see a then and now shot. *wink wink*

:D

destroybananas
May 9, 2005, 8:20 PM
^that project is gaining speed too...I'm loving it! :D

destroybananas
May 10, 2005, 4:47 AM
http://locator.nwmls.com/nwmls_photos/bigphoto/513/25044513.jpg

northface
May 10, 2005, 5:18 AM
^AWESOME!

mSeattle
May 10, 2005, 7:12 AM
Cool that you found an update. I don't know, is it just me or does it look a little less upscale/stuffy (whatever you like) with those big balconies on the upper levels?

destroybananas
May 10, 2005, 3:48 PM
I think so too.

destroybananas
May 10, 2005, 3:54 PM
http://locator.nwmls.com/nwmls_photos/bigphoto/766/25043766.jpg

pkp
May 10, 2005, 4:40 PM
I would like to spend more time in Seattle.

Xeelee
May 10, 2005, 7:57 PM
cool

northface
May 10, 2005, 8:16 PM
will we be able to see this being built from the waterfront that well?

destroybananas
May 10, 2005, 9:03 PM
there a couple of high-rises infront of it so probably not.

destroybananas
May 11, 2005, 2:05 PM
Nickels' plan calls for taller, slimmer buildings

By JENNIFER LANGSTON
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

Future downtown buildings would grow dramatically taller under a proposal Mayor Greg Nickels will unveil today as part of a plan to create a denser and more vibrant urban core.

Although many support that goal, concerns are being raised about blocked views, loss of affordable housing, and whether developers are being asked to provide enough public benefits, such as open space.

"I think residents definitely want investment in their communities, but at the same time not everyone wants to be crammed in with tall structures," said Laine Ross, chair of the Downtown Seattle Residents Council, a neighborhood advocacy group.

Nickels said yesterday the proposed changes grew from a yearlong and inclusive discussion about what people wanted from their downtown. It borrows tools being used in Vancouver, B.C., and San Diego to create thriving center city neighborhoods, he said.

Nickels has proposed doubling the number of downtown residents over the next two decades to 66,000, in part to lessen growth pressure on single-family neighborhoods and curb suburban sprawl.

"We've got good job density downtown, we have a very healthy retail and cultural life, and we think if we add a significant number of new residences then we will have a downtown that will be the rival of any in the United States," Nickels said.

The proposed zoning changes that will be sent to the City Council this week would allow skyscrapers in the city's commercial core to rise to 700 feet -- slightly shorter than the Washington Mutual Tower.

It would wipe out a cap on downtown building heights that residents -- fed up with a slew of office towers -- voted to impose in 1989.

In parts of the Denny Triangle, where planners envision more office buildings, heights could double to 600 feet. In areas where the city would like to encourage more housing, height limits will be expanded to 400 feet.



The changes don't apply to the retail core, Pioneer Square, the International District and most of Belltown. The mayor dropped plans to raise height limits along the waterfront south of Pike Place Market after residents complained.

Jim Mueller, a principal for Gregory Broderick Smith Real Estate, said the current height restrictions have made some projects economically unfeasible. They've also created shorter, stocky buildings that architects and residents alike have complained are unattractive.

Under the mayor's proposal, the taller buildings would be more slender and spaced farther apart. Proponents say that helps preserve view corridors and allows for more light and air between buildings.

It also tweaks a program requiring developers to provide public benefits if they want to maximize profits.

For the first time, developers who go above a certain height limit would be required to build "green buildings" with environmentally friendly features, such as rainwater collection systems or recycled building materials.

Residential developers would now have to contribute to an expanded program that builds affordable housing, potentially increasing that pool of money by $35 million over the next 15 years.

Heather Trim, who works on urban issues for the environmental group People for Puget Sound, said the public should get the amenities that make dense neighborhoods work: open space, nice pedestrian features, greenery, transit options.

She said the city had made some improvements, such as providing enticement for developers to build showers for bike commuters. The proposal also revamps open space requirements to encourage public areas on the street level rather than rooftop gardens or private balconies.

But she said there are concerns that the incentives still won't provide enough money to buy enough open space downtown and that the city lacks a coherent plan to acquire it.

"We want the whole package -- we don't want half of the package," she said.

John Fox, who heads the Seattle Displacement Coalition, which advocates for low-income residents, panned the proposal as a blueprint that will lead to the destruction of low-income housing in favor of high-priced condo towers. But Sarah Lewontin, executive director for the non-profit housing developer Housing Resources Group, said the changes will provide more affordable housing in the long run.

It will expand the city's housing incentive program that contributed a critical $1.3 million toward the group's Stewart Court project, which provides 65 apartments for lower-income workers. That's one of the few funding sources for housing aimed at workers earning a few dollars more than minimum wage, she said. "Otherwise, the only people who can afford to live downtown will be really rich people and really poor people," she said. "It's a very difficult problem, so ... why turn our backs on an opportunity that will help create affordable housing?"

Nickels said he expects a fair amount of debate on whether the proposal offers the right mix of public benefits. But with an extensive involvement process, he said, it represented a good start toward something that "everybody can buy into."

He also said the proposed zoning changes are just part of a larger effort to create a more livable downtown, which includes sprucing up parks and working on safety issues.

Elle Tracy, who has lived in Pioneer Square for 21 years, complained that the mayor has been responsive to developers' problems while dragging his feet on quality-of-life issues that downtown residents have been complaining about for years.

"We would love to have more neighbors, because it seems like we can't get anyone's attention from the city when it comes to things like a noise ordinance and enforcing the laws we have," she said. "But the only beneficiary that we can see as we look at the fine print are developers."


TO LEARN MORE

For more information on the mayor's proposal to raise downtown height and density limits, visit www.seattle.gov/dpd/Planning/Downtown_Zoning_Changes/default.asp.


P-I reporter Jennifer Langston can be reached at 206-448-8130 or jenniferlangston@seattlepi.com

northface
May 11, 2005, 3:59 PM
damn.......

that taller buildings article sounds good.

colemonkee
May 11, 2005, 4:09 PM
Wow. Every city needs a mayor like that. I hope that passes.

northface
May 11, 2005, 4:51 PM
when do we find out?

mSeattle
May 12, 2005, 6:07 AM
there a couple of high-rises infront of it so probably not.

They're more like lowrise to midrise. I think the top half will be seen from the water.

destroybananas
May 12, 2005, 2:03 PM
^it sounds like the condos will have a view then.

destroybananas
May 20, 2005, 2:46 PM
Between this year and 2008, 4,481 new condos are to be completed in downtown Seattle and surrounding neighborhoods.

This isn't counting the over 2000 units u/c.

mhays
May 21, 2005, 3:31 AM
I count about 2,400 units under construction in an area of (guessing) 2,000 acres. That counts rentals in addition to condos.

destroybananas
May 21, 2005, 6:59 AM
^Very cool!

northface
May 21, 2005, 1:30 PM
okay....i havent gotten really an answer about the fifth and yesler office tower....is the design with the curve like cancelled? Are they using that one new design?

destroybananas
May 24, 2005, 6:48 PM
^it's the new design, the old one, cooler looking imo is no longer going to happen.

destroybananas
Jun 2, 2005, 11:25 PM
Stalled First Hill project to restart later this month

http://www.djc.com/stories/images/20050602/8andM1.jpg



Construction is set to begin again soon on the First Hill mixed-use project at Eighth and Madison that was stopped just after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

mSeattle
Jun 3, 2005, 6:24 PM
So First Hill could get four buildings over 10 levels (13, 15, 23, and 27) soon! Not counting the Virginia Mason development.

destroybananas
Jun 3, 2005, 6:32 PM
New Capitol Hill condos in the 48-unit Meritage
http://www.djc.com/stories/images/20050603/Meritagerendering.jpg
Meritage, a 48-unit condo project at 124 Bellevue Ave. E., is among the latest residential developments on Seattle's Capitol Hill.

cab
Jun 3, 2005, 11:00 PM
I wish architects would learn how to round an edge. Everything is so boxy.

mSeattle
Jun 3, 2005, 11:42 PM
^Somone other than me saying it! I don't feel so alone now.
I wonder if they're minimizing the concrete and steel because of cost, requiring boxy designs?

northface
Jun 4, 2005, 7:33 AM
i still like the design though.

destroybananas
Jun 4, 2005, 6:16 PM
if it's a mall building, rounding off the edges will make it look like something out of the 1960's. I think they're going with more affordable housing than anything else with these smaller projects.

mSeattle
Jun 5, 2005, 7:36 PM
^A spiced up retro look isn't all bad.

destroybananas
Jun 6, 2005, 6:47 PM
^I agree. It fits capitol hill. It would be different if it was downtown.

Urban Zombie
Jun 24, 2005, 1:36 AM
Progress of 1000 Madison, posted by Joberon in the NWforum:

http://www.pbase.com/joberon/image/45080547.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/joberon/image/45080639.jpg

northface
Jun 24, 2005, 7:10 AM
i cant wait to see it rising along with wamu tower...those make for some cool shots.

Seattle206
Jun 28, 2005, 6:38 PM
I'm reserving judgement on the new Four Seasons Hotel. It would be unfair to arrive at an opinion based on one rather lousy rendering.

Unlike the "old" Seattle Four Seasons - now the Fairmont - which was very traditional elegant - Italianate, lots of frippery, frills and gu-ga - the developers of the new FS are going for a more "zen" feel to the hotel - Asian "minimalist" if you like - clean lines, modern, hip and hushed - very different from what one normally thinks of a Four Seasons Hotel.

Seattle being a gateway city to Asia - this makes good sense, in my opinion. Time will tell if the execution of the "zen" feel of the new hotel is done properly.

northface
Jun 28, 2005, 6:47 PM
i wonder if they will come out soon with new designs and better renderings of the four seasons hotel. DO u think?

Urban Zombie
Aug 2, 2005, 6:27 AM
Anyone with the ability and free time willing to make a rendering of how all of these new projects will look on the skyline (like from W. Seattle, Queen Anne, etc.) once finished? I'm rather curious to see how these will potentially fill in once completed.

PDXPaul
Aug 2, 2005, 6:44 PM
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/dayart/20050730/SheratonHotel.gif

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/234569_sheraton30.html

Sheraton hopes bigger will be better for all
Expansion work is to start next month and end by the spring of 2007

By BRAD WONG
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

In a competitive world in which cities bid against one another to attract conventions, the number of rooms at a major hotel is just as important as its proximity to downtown restaurants, museums, impressive buildings and places to relax.

With that thinking in mind, the Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers yesterday released more detailed plans for a $112 million expansion that would add a 25-story tower and 415 guest rooms to its 1400 Sixth Ave. location, making it -- when finished -- the city's largest-capacity hotel.

The Westin currently is the largest, with 891 rooms and suites, according to its Web site.

Construction on the addition to the current 838-room Sheraton, which is close to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, is scheduled to start next month.

When finished in spring 2007, it will have 1,253 rooms, according to Terry Botten, hotel general manager.

The new tower will be named the Union Street Tower for its location at the south end of the block from its current Pike Street Tower.

Such a large hotel would ideally spur activity for other tourism-related businesses, such as taxis, restaurants and other hotels, said Botten.

"The pie in Seattle gets bigger with a convention hotel. Everybody shares the pie," he said. "We don't take business away from other hotels, except in other cities."

Botten hopes the expanded hotel will play a key role in attracting convention goers and meeting attendees, especially those from the technology, medical and biotechnology professions.

Also, as Asia continues to play an increasing role in the U.S. economy, he hopes the larger facility and Seattle's proximity to that part of the world will attract new visitors from both sides of the Pacific Ocean.

The idea for an expanded facility began a few years ago, when a Sheraton-backed study found that a large hotel of at least 1,200 guest rooms was needed. Other cities, including San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver and Vancouver, B.C., have those larger hotels, said Botten, adding that Seattle competes with those cities for convention dollars.

As part of the expansion, the hotel is working with Seattle-based Callison Architecture on the new rooms and plans to increase its largest ballroom by 29 percent to 18,000 square feet. Its junior ballroom will more than double to 9,800 square feet.

Bars will be revamped, he said, and the hotel meeting space will grow to 75,000 square feet.

Two national restaurants also will open at the hotel as part of the expansion. While those contracts are still in the works, he said, one would serve Mediterranean food and the other one would primarily offer up steaks. Seattle-based Dilettante Chocolates will run a boutique coffee, chocolate and pastry cafe at the expanded hotel.

While the hotel, which opened in 1982, will not add more parking to its current 440 spaces, Botten believes there are enough garages in the area to absorb additional automobiles.

Each year, the hotel has about 220,000 occupied rooms, or about a 72 percent occupancy rate. Daily room rates range from $150 to $220, depending on the season.

While the hotel released details of the expansion yesterday, Botten said hotels in the convention industry coordinate reservations three to 15 years in advance.

With marketing staff in New York and Washington, D.C., he said, the Sheraton is trying to book the hotel for the 2008 convention season.

James Bond Agent 007
Aug 18, 2005, 3:01 AM
http://www.olive8.com/

http://olive8.com/images/Living/Architecture1_big.jpg

James Bond Agent 007
Aug 18, 2005, 3:05 AM
Jiminy I edited your post on the first page to show the new 8th and Olive rendering.

Maybe we should go through this thread and make sure all the renderings and stuff on the first page are up-to-date.

James Bond Agent 007
Aug 18, 2005, 3:14 AM
OK I also just changed some other renderings, used newer ones.

James Bond Agent 007
Aug 18, 2005, 3:19 AM
I also added a new category "completed" that we can put completed projects in. I guess we can call the Crystalla "completed" so I put it there.

I also deleted a few of the posts above Jiminy's first post, that way the main stuff in Jiminy's post is one of the first things people will see. Nothing personal to the guys whose posts I deleted. ;)

destroybananas
Aug 20, 2005, 2:58 PM
I love this one, I had not seen this one before!
http://www.baumbergerstudio.com/support%20files/portfolio%20support/4pict4.jpg

WHAT IS THE STATUS ON THIS ONE? :D

scottb
Aug 20, 2005, 5:23 PM
I love this one, I had not seen this one before!

That's in New York! It's called the Mosaic.

kazpmk
Aug 20, 2005, 11:28 PM
What happened with cosmopolitan?? I thought construction was to begin last June but I havn't heard anything since.

James Bond Agent 007
Aug 21, 2005, 1:40 AM
I dumped that "2nd and Pine" one which was really a New York project.

mhays
Aug 21, 2005, 2:30 AM
What happened with cosmopolitan?? I thought construction was to begin last June but I havn't heard anything since.

They're a few floors above ground now.

Meanwhile, a week ago they held their opening sale. Of 250 units, 200 sold the first weekend.

Urban Zombie
Sep 8, 2005, 10:57 AM
^Hey I forget where the Cos is going up exactly. Is it in the Denny Triangle?

mhays
Sep 9, 2005, 1:12 AM
9th & Virginia, Denny Triangle.

cityguy
Sep 9, 2005, 3:25 AM
Can anyone give a update on the metropolis tower or the westlake project that has the Pan PACFIC HOTEL?

mhays
Sep 9, 2005, 3:29 AM
What is the Metropolis Tower?

2200 Westlake, with the Pan Pacific, is about 3/5 up with their concrete structure.

cityguy
Sep 9, 2005, 12:49 PM
Maybe I have the name wrong,but it's across from the policse station on 8th.Maybe it's called the cosmopolition?It was under construction when I was in Seattle in May.It's about 30 storeys.

mSeattle
Sep 9, 2005, 5:57 PM
Maybe I have the name wrong,but it's across from the policse station on 8th.Maybe it's called the cosmopolition?It was under construction when I was in Seattle in May.It's about 30 storeys.

This? ~ April 2005
http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00214ssp.jpg

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction2/DSC00218ssp.jpg

cityguy
Sep 14, 2005, 11:43 AM
YES -thanks,that picture is a few months old what floor is it up to now?

mSeattle
Sep 17, 2005, 7:30 AM
I think the April picture above is from before digging the hole.

Here's one I just posted tonight in the northwest forum from 8/11/05

http://www.stringmages.com/skyscraperpage/construction3/met081105a.jpg

phillyskyline
Sep 17, 2005, 11:02 AM
some real interesting projects goin on in Seattle, cant wait for a skyline shot in 2-3yrs when some of these projects get completed!

PDXPaul
Sep 18, 2005, 10:20 PM
With Nickels looking at a landslide reelection I'd hope that gives him some extra political capital to get the height limits raised. Dammit I want 700 footers. Is anyone up to date with the city council races?