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King Dome Deli, Seattle WA | Nearby Businesses


422 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 332-1728

Community and Government Near King Dome Deli

Columbia Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
701 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 386-5151

Columbia Center is the tallest skyscraper in the downtown Seattle skyline and the tallest building in the State of Washington. At 287.4m it is currently the second tallest structure on the West Coast . The tower has the tallest public viewing area on the West Coast and west of the Mississippi. It occupies most of the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Cherry and Columbia Streets. 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.

International District/Chinatown station
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
719 8th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

The International District/Chinatown Station is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station. It is served by Metro and Sound Transit buses and Central Link light rail trains. Though it is several levels below the street, it is a roofless below-grade station located at the intersection of 5th and Jackson, with entrances on 5th between Jackson and King, and on Jackson just west of 5th. 3,300 daily Link light rail boardings are predicted for the year 2020.The station entrances are laid out to be complementary to the restored Union Station.The station was called (and is still commonly referred to as) the International District Station until the Metropolitan King County Council renamed it International District/Chinatown Station on October 19, 2004.Transit ConnectionsInternational District/Chinatown Station is part of a cluster of transit facilities. It is across 4th Avenue from King Street Station, where Amtrak and Sounder commuter rail trains stop.The International District/Chinatown Station is the connection point to the First Hill Streetcar which runs between Pioneer Square, Central District, First Hill and Capitol Hill.

Pioneer Square station
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98103

(206) 340-1151

Pioneer Square is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station located in Pioneer Square, served by Sound Transit Central Link light rail trains, Sound Transit buses and King County Metro buses. It is completely underground, with entrances in the former Public Safety and Lyon buildings and next to Prefontaine Place on 3rd Avenue. 3,300 daily Link light rail boardings are predicted for the year 2020.Originally constructed as a bus-only station by Metro and opened in 1990 for use by dual-mode buses/trolleybuses, it was rebuilt in 2005-2007 by Sound Transit for eventual use by light rail trains. Light rail service at this station started on July 18, 2009, with the opening of the Link system.There are entrances to the underground station at 3rd & James and 3rd & Cherry. There is also an accessible entrance along 3rd between Cherry and James.

Royal Brougham Park
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
800 Occidental Ave S, #100
Seattle, WA 98134

Seattle Municipal Tower
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
700 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 624-7005

Seattle Municipal Tower is a 62-story, 220.07m skyscraper at 700 5th Avenue at the corner of 5th Avenue and Columbia Street in downtown Seattle, Washington. It is the fourth tallest building in Seattle. At its completion in 1990, the building was named AT&T Gateway Tower and later changed to Key Bank Tower reflecting the names of former anchor tenants AT&T and Key Bank.The City of Seattle purchased Key Tower in early 1996 to house utilities and general government functions. The purchase price was $124 million, or $124 a square foot. The City purchased the property during a downturn in the economy, citing recommendations from two panels: the citizens' group, Capital Finance Review Board, concluded that purchasing the building would cost a minimum of $47 million less than constructing new facilities new construction and a minimum of $121 million less than renovating existing city facilities; and the Citizens Advisory Panel concluded that the building "(met) the great majority of the city's space needs."On May 17, 2004, the tower's name was officially changed to the current moniker.The building is attached to the Seattle Civic Center complex and is owned by the city, and houses several government offices including the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Utilities, the Department of IT, Human Services Department, and the Office of Economic Development.The Seattle City Council and offices of the Mayor of Seattle are located in the nearby Seattle City Hall.

Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
915 2nd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

King County jail
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
500 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 296-1234

U.S. Passport Agency, Seattle
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
300 5th Ave, Ste 600
Seattle, WA 98104

1-877-487-2778

King County Water Taxi
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
821 2nd Ave Ste 10
Seattle, WA 98104

King County Chinook Building
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
401 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
915 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

The Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (JFB) is a 37-story United States Federal Government skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. Located on the block bounded by Marion and Madison Streets and First and Second Avenues, the building was completed in 1974 and won the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects in 1976. It received its current name after the death of U.S. Senator Henry M. Jackson in 1983. Architects for the project were Bassetti/Norton/Metler/Rekevics and John Graham & Associates.Among the structures torn down to build the federal building were the Richardsonian Romanesque Burke Building (built 1889–91), the Hotel Stevens, and the Tivoli Theater, a burlesque house. It is located across from the Old Federal Building.The building serves as a courthouse for the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. Other occupants of the building include the U.S. Treasury Department, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Thirteenth U.S. Coast Guard District.

Kingdome
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
201 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 296-3111

The Kingdome was a multi-purpose stadium in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood. Owned and operated by King County, the Kingdome opened in 1976 and was best known as the home stadium of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League, the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball, and the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association . The stadium served as both the home outdoor and indoor venue for the Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer League and hosted numerous amateur sporting events, concerts, and other events. The Kingdome measured 660 feet wide from its inside walls.The idea of constructing a covered stadium for a major league football and/or baseball team was first proposed to Seattle officials in 1959. Voters rejected separate measures to approve public funding for such a stadium in 1960 and 1966, but the outcome was different in 1968; King County voters approved the issue of US$40 million in municipal bonds to construct the stadium. Construction began in 1972 and the stadium opened in 1976 as the home stadium of the Sounders and Seahawks. The Mariners moved in the following year, and the SuperSonics moved in the next year, only to move back to the Seattle Center Coliseum in 1985. The stadium hosted several major sports events, including the Soccer Bowl in August 1976, the Pro Bowl in January 1977, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in July 1979, the NBA All-Star Game in 1987, and the NCAA Final Four in 1984, 1989, and 1995.

Public Health - Seattle & King County
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
401 5th Ave, Ste 1300
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 296-4600

Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
317 3rd Avenue South, Seattle
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 748-9991

Milepost 31
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
211 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(888) 298-5463

King Street Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 405-4085

City Hall Park....Downtown Seattle
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
450 3rd Ave N
Seattle, WA 98104

95 Yesler
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
95 Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98104

Arundel Books
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
209 Occidental Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 624-4442

Welcome to Arundel Books, offering rare, antiquarian and fine books for readers and collectors. Our Seattle store is located in historic Pioneer Square (between Washington and Main). Visit in person or online at www.arundelbookstores.com Our store has an independent mindset, and a select, diverse stock that is constantly changing and growing. In addition to the books displayed in our retail store, we have well over 100,000 books available for sale from our internet bookstore. No matter where you order from, we can assure you that your order will be handled promptly and professionally, and that we pack and ship every order with care.

SEIU Healthcare 775NW
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
33615 1ST Way
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 838-3200

Local Business Near King Dome Deli

King Street Sounder Station
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
S King St & 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

King St. Station
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3rd St, S and S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located between South King and South Jackson streets and Second and Fourth Avenues South in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, the station is just south of downtown. Built between 1904 and 1906, it served the Great Northern Railway and Northern Pacific Railway from its grand opening on May 10, 1906, until the creation and start of Amtrak on May 1, 1971. The station was designed by the St. Paul, Minnesota architectural firm of Charles A. Reed and Allen H. Stem, who were later associate designers for the New York Central Railroad's Grand Central Terminal in New York City. King Street Station was Seattle's primary train terminal until the construction of the adjacent Oregon & Washington Depot, later named Union Station, in 1911. King Street Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places and the Washington Heritage Register in 1973. Since the early 1990s the station was in various states of repair to undo remodels done during the middle of the Twentieth Century to \"modernize\" the facility, including the restoration of the elegant main waiting room.

Imploding Kingdome
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

Vadium Technology Corporation
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Second Avenue South, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 812-1280

Vadium Technology Corporation believes that every business, government, organization and individual has the right to control and protect their digital information. VTC delivers trusted, high value products and services addressing the digital privacy, security and trust challenges that are compromising communication and information networks daily caused by hackers, cyber-criminals and economic espionage artists. VTC provides the digital security solutions needed to enable real privacy, security and trust solutions for our global customers.

Court In The Square
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 467-5533

Rental includes tables, chairs, linens. and all serving/glassware. You get all day access. There is no noise ordinance so you can party as late as you wish! Parking is easy. The venue can accommodate up to 300 guests. Ideal space for 100-180. There is room for both ceremony and reception. The rate to rent is 3$3,000 for reception and an additional 1,000 for ceremony.

Tully's Coffee
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
408 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 332-0493

Since we opened our first store in 1992, Tully’s Coffee has been focused on creating remarkable handcrafted coffees that truly stand apart from the rest. Now the last independent Seattle-pedigreed coffee company in the world, we look forward to sharing our passion for small-batch roasted specialty coffee with every customer who walks through our door.

King Street Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 405-4085

King St. Kafe
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
414 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 839-1414

The Wave, Seattle
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
521 Stadium PL S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 397-0001

Velouria Boutique & Gallery
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
145 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 788-0330

Northwest Justice Project
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
401 2nd Ave S Ste 407
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 464-1519

Jackson Street Tattoo Company
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
208 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 937-8686

Yapta
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
159 Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 625-8601

Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
159 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104-4435

(206) 624-5670

Taylor Shellfish Pioneer Square
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
410 Occidental Ave S
Seattle, WA

The Wave Apartments
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
520 2nd Ave Ext S
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 855-6259

Intrigue Chocolate Co.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
157 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 829-8810

Seattle Soap Works
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
159 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA 98104-4435

(206) 223-2222

Cone & Steiner General Market
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
135 S. King St.
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 402-3682