3rd Street South and S King Street, Seattle, WA
Seattle, WA 98104
Fun Fact: Did you know the founders of the Seattle Home Show started the first Home Show in the Nation? And, that the original family still runs it today? Cool!
Slabjack NW is owned and operated out of Issaquah Washington by William J. Freeburg and his son David J. Freeburg. William is the Chief Estimator and oversees all of the field operations. He brings extensive construction experience to the company from many years of construction management with commercial contractors such as Bayley Construction and Maintco, Inc. David is the managing partner and directs all of the operations. He also provides a significant wealth of knowledge both in construction and in management having worked for commercial contractors such as McKinstry Co. and Bayley Construction after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from the University of Washington.
Slabjack NW is owned and operated out of Issaquah Washington by William J. Freeburg and his son David J. Freeburg. William is the Chief Estimator and oversees all of the field operations. He brings extensive construction experience to the company from many years of construction management with commercial contractors such as Bayley Construction and Maintco, Inc. David is the managing partner and directs all of the operations. He also provides a significant wealth of knowledge both in construction and in management having worked for commercial contractors such as McKinstry Co. and Bayley Construction after receiving his Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from the University of Washington.
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Plantscapes is a full service Interior and Exterior Landscape company. Our Interior division can provide anything from a single potted plant or a beautiful orchid on your Receptionists desk, to an enviromentally friendly green wall. We also provide holiday decor, live and artificial trees, garlands, Poinsettia's and other holiday plant material and flowering plants. Our Exterior department can provide anything from weekly mowing services to property cleanups, Irrigation repair, retrofits and management, wise water solutions, Landscape construction, Hardscape installation, Landscape renovation, seasonal color installation and maintenance, pest control, minor tree service, wetland mitigation and maintenance and right of way work.
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. King Street Station was purchased by the City of Seattle in 2008 for $10 and, with enough funds finally in place, the restoration was finally completed in 2013.
The Great Hall at Union Station is an iconic landmark in the heart of Seattle's Pioneer Square. The ethereal beauty of the 11,000 square-foot ballroom was built in1910 and is complemented by 460 twinkling lights overhead its majestic barrel-vaulted ceiling. The black and white tiled floors and champagne, gold and emerald color scheme make this regal venue a timeless setting and the perfect location for a classic and elegant event..
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.
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.
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