700 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104-1403
(206) 381-0705
Come visit Columbia Center's Sky View Observatory for a spectacular view. We are open 7 days a week 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The fee is $14.75 for adults and $9 for seniors, military, students and children six to twelve. It is free for children five and under. Twitter: @ColumbiaSkyView Instagram: @SkyViewObservatory Sky View Observatory Cafe: Come vista us for happy hour between 3-6pm. Enjoy $1 off taps and house wine, and $2 off our Signature Mezze Plate. Menu and information: http://www.ravishingradish.com/skyviewcafe.html Sky View Observatory Events: The Sky View Observatory offers a one-of-a-kind event space in the highest public observatory in the Pacific Northwest, with award-winning, full-service catering from Ravishing Radish Catering. Whether it’s an intimate wedding, a cocktail party, or a corporate event, the Observatory and Ravishing Radish will meet every event need. Seated events for up to 75 and stand-up, reception-style events for up to 100. Contact us today to plan your event: 206.860.7449 | [email protected] The 76- story Columbia Center has been a landmark of the Seattle skyline since its opening in 1985. It was formerly known as the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center. This Seattle landmark is the tallest building in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest region. Reaching heights of 284.2 m (932 ft) it is nearly twice the size of the Space Needle, and at one point it was the tallest skyscraper west of the Mississippi River! It is currently the fourth tallest building west of the Mississippi, the second tallest building on the West Coast, and the twentieth tallest building in the United States. It contains seventy-six stories of class-A office and retail space and six stories of subterranean parking, making it the building with the most stories west of the Mississippi. Building Facts: •Architect: Chester Lindsey •Cost of Construction: $285 million •Construction Time: 2 years •Tallest building, by number of stories, west of the Mississippi River •76 stories above Fourth Avenue •943 feet (295 meters) tall at Fourth Avenue (nearly twice the height of the Space Needle) •1,049 feet (328 meters) above sea level •1.5 million rentable square feet office and retail space •6 levels of subterranean parking with 705 parking spaces Retail Atrium: •Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 with approx. 144,000 rentable square feet of shops, with approx. 173,000 square feet of public arcade •6 escalators connect retail levels with building lobby •The Atrium is connected to two other high-rise buildings via a pedestrian tunnel on the Level 2 Occupancy: •Approximately 5,000 people work at Columbia Center (when fully occupied) •Approximately 2,000 people visit the building every business day
Delicatus - A Seattle Delicatessen is an authentic delicatessen built on the traditional principles of European immigrants while incorporating the vast diversity of resources unique to the Pacific Northwest. We offer a full bar as well as a diverse dinner menu focused on locally sourced NW focused comfort food. Dinner Menu available after 5pm Mon-Fri with Weekend Brunch 10:30am-4pm Saturday/Sundays. We stay open later on weekends for Sounders, Seahawks and Mariners games.
Cooking is human. Cooking and food science began our evolutionary ascendancy. We examine the world in order to eat it. Entertainment is the human story. Storytelling began our exploration of the mysteries. We wonder in order to understand, and we fall down for a laugh. These are our additions to the world, and yet, men and women have languished in hunger for millenia. Due to a lack of dramatic foods and a dearth of delectable entertainment souls today rumble with pangs and shrivel. In Café Nordo's pursuit of unadulterated digestions, theatrical cuisine combats the theology of blandness that permeates our culture, and hopefully busts a gut or two. Carnal Food is the cleansing of one's perception of diet, a hedonist's approach to gastronomic revelation, a melodramatic confrontation with what lies on the plate. This is food the way a man and woman were meant to eat it. This is a conversation with your food and the food talks back.
Caffè Umbria is a coffee roaster and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle.HistoryIn 1948 Ornello Bizzarri began a coffee roasting business in Perugia. In 1986 his son Umberto brought the tradition and family business to Seattle, starting the company Torrefazione Italia. In 2003 Starbucks purchased Torrefazione Italia and Seattle's Best Coffee. Upon hearing that the family chain would close, Emanuele Bizzarri, son of Umberto, set about founding Caffè Umbria in 2002.The flagship store is located where Torrefazione's flagship stood when it existed.
The Panama Hotel in Seattle, Washington's International District was built in 1910. The hotel was built by the first Japanese-American architect in Seattle, Sabro Ozasa, and contains the last remaining Japanese bathhouse community was established to keep races segregated, but it allowed cultural bonds to be formed. Japanese immigrants from all the regions of Japan came to Seattle and became interconnected because of the Nihonmachi. Even though the Japanese people of Japantown faced poverty due to economic hardships, skilled workers in all different industries came together because of the immigration from different prefectures in Japan.
Our retail shop is home to the full line of Constellation & Co. cards, prints, and stationery gifts. We also carry a curated selection of locally-made and hand-made stationery and gifts, including: jewelry, framed prints, perfume & cologne, notebooks, mugs, calendars, stickers, keychains, ribbon, accessories, vintage books/ephemera, and more! Nearly everything in our shop is made in the USA by a small business or artist. For a full list of the lines we carry, visit our website. Every day we open the studio, tie our aprons, and get to work. The studio is a special space—it is the fruition of a lot of dreams and hopes and hard work. It’s a place that feels like home. It’s a place infused with heritage. Our storefront studio and retail space is in the Seattle Fisherman’s Terminal, a historic spot that recently celebrated its 100th birthday. We love the wall of windows in our space, inviting people and sunlight in. We love smelling fresh ocean air. But what we love most are the possibilities that this place holds. This is where we do what we love—and every day here is a blessing. We love using the historic craft of letterpress to build relationships and bring people together. Constellation & Co. is owned by husband and wife team Brad and Sara McNally. Sara writes, designs, prints and does the wood engravings for our line of greeting cards. She is assisted by Brooke (a fellow letterpress printer), and an incredible staff of part-time helpers. Next time you come in, say hello to: Chelsa, Meredith, Sam, Chuck, Dorothy, Suzi, or Beth! Our feathered shop friend is named Atticus. He is a beautiful Zebra Finch. Zebra Finches originally hail from Indonesia, but he was adopted from a local pet store. Feel free to have a chat with him, he loves the attention! WE LIKE TO THINK OF OUR CARDS AS NO MATTER WHAT, NO MATTER WHEN CARDS. These sentiments transcend occasions. You are home to me. You’re my favorite. I like you. These are anytime cards. They won’t go out of season or out of style. And they are anywhere cards, not meant to be tucked away in a drawer or tossed aside. They are pieces of art imbued with intimacy and emotion, meant for keeping and displaying. They look good framed, hung in your home. And with your sincere handwritten message? People will keep them forever. Remember the box of cards, photos, and letters you found at your grandma’s house? I want my grandkids to find that box at my house. That heirloom ephemera won’t happen by itself, we have to build a collection. (And somehow I doubt that our grandkids will care about our online paper trail.) A card is sweet in its sentiment and simplicity. It’s a gift, and giving is good—good for relationship. Good for the giver and for the receiver. Giving is essential to life, not for its extravagance, but for showing our loved ones we know, we care, we watch, and we listen. We strongly believe that the best part of owning a business is the opportunities it creates to work with other creative people! We love to collaborate with other small businesses to create products, experiences and relationships. Our collaborations with Seattle Seed Co. and Treehouse Point have produced beautiful products that neither business could create alone. If you’re interested in collaborating, let us know. We’d love to hear from you.
At 7-Eleven, our doors are always open, and our friendly store teams are ready to serve you. Our fresh, fast and convenient hot foods appeal to any craving, so your on-the-go meal can still be delicious! Come in to any 7-Eleven store and you’ll find a broad selection of fresh, high-quality products at an everyday fair price, along with speedy transactions in a clean and friendly shopping environment. Visit your neighborhood 7-Eleven in Seattle for all your everyday needs and text EARN to 711711 to download the 7-Eleven app and join 7Rewards today!
Litigation Attorney: As a civil litigation attorney, I represent individuals and businesses across a broad spectrum of disputes, and in state and federal courts in the state of Washington, as well as in industry arbitrations and administrative hearings. I take matters from the pre-filing demand and negotiation stage, through pre-trial practice and trial, and at the appellate level. Aviation Lawyer: In my aviation law practice, I guide aircraft owners, operators, parts-manufacturers, and certificated air carriers in regulatory compliance efforts and in aircraft transactions. I also represent pilots, mechanics, and certificated entities in FAA and NTSB enforcement proceedings. Client Focused: My representation of a client begins with a thorough understanding of the client's desired end-state. That is the guiding principle, whether it be resolving a dispute through litigation or figuring out how to structure a deal. We then develop a course of action that accounts for risks and uncertainties, and applies the right amount of effort to get the job done. Cost-effective: I believe it is increasingly difficult to obtain quality representation that is affordable. I am committed to achieving the client's goals in a thorough, cost-effective manner. I bring a streamlined approach to each representation, and engage a broader team of technical experts and consultants as need be. Please contact me if I might be of service. I would be glad to speak with you, and look forward to discussing how we might work together to accomplish your goals.
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