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Northgate Executive Center

Seattle, WA
1974
193,800 sq. ft.
Chester L. Lindsey, architect

Located approximately six miles north of Seattle's central business district, the Northgate Executive Center is a business and professional office complex consisting of three buildings. The buff-colored office buildings are constructed of reinforced concrete. Window treatment is solar bronze glass with anodized aluminum sash.
Northgate Executive Center

One Capital Center

Boise, ID
1975
230,438 sq. ft.
John Graham & Co., architect

One Capital Center is a 14-story concrete building glazed in solar bronze glass. The building was the first to be constructed in Boise's downtown redevelopment area.

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One Capital Center

Calais Office Center

Anchorage, AK
1975-76
190,599 sq. ft.
John Graham & Co., architect
Calais I and II are eight-and five-story concrete-framed office buildings with bronze insulating glass curtainwalls. They are located on the A/C couplet, Anchorage's most valued business location. Floors in the buildings are efficient, flexible and able to accommodate tenants of all sizes.
Calais Office Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Buildings

Los Angeles, CA
1978-80
330,715 sq. ft.
Maxwell Starkman & Associates, architect
The Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Buildings consist of twin 11-story medical office towers, framed in concrete and sheathed in glass. They are connected via skybridge to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Buildings

1111 Third Avenue

Seattle, WA
1980
557,899 sq. ft.
John Graham & Co., with The McKinley Architects, architect
Thirty-four-story 1111 Third Avenue overlooks Elliott Bay, with views of the Olympic Mountains. The building exterior is precast concrete with exposed aggregate surfaces and dual-glazed, solar bronze glass. Corner offices feature floor-to-ceiling windows. An inviting landscaped pedestrian plaza is at the base of the building.
1111 Third Avenue

Congress Center

Portland, OR
1980
372,500 sq. ft.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architect
Six-sided Congress Center rises 23 stories and is encased in partially reflective charcoal-gray glass with a rose-colored granite base. A two-story lobby at the ground level features shops and services. The building is located on the transit mall in downtown Portland, one of the city's best business locations.
Congress Center

One Bellevue Center

Bellevue, WA
1983
357,410 sq. ft.
McKinley/Gerron Architects, architect
One Bellevue Center is a 12-faceted, 22-story office building with a flush facade of light blue-grey, partially reflective glass. The building is located on the corner of NE 4th Street and 108th Avenue NE in the heart of Bellevue's downtown business district. The ground level opens onto a 30,000-square-foot landscaped plaza.
One Bellevue Center

Wells Fargo Center

Seattle, WA
1983
944,572 sq. ft.
McKinley/Gerron Architects, architect
This 47-story, six-sided tower, formerly known as the First Interstate Center, is situated diagonally on a full block in a prime downtown Seattle location. Double-glazed windows of grey glass offset the Spring Rose polished granite exterior. This building's three-level outdoor plaza is one of downtown Seattle's finest gathering places.
Wells Fargo Center

Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Headquarters

Anchorage, AK
1985
313,000 sq. ft.
HOK w/CCC Architects Inc., architect
The Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Headquarters is a handsome Anchorage office center, consisting of one 13-story and one three-story building of granite and exposed aggregate. They are connected by a large glass atrium approximately 40 feet wide and 120 feet long with year-round flower beds and potted trees.
Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Headquarters

Galland & Seneca Buildings

Seattle, WA
1985
96,329 sq. ft.
LMN Architects, architect
The Galland and Seneca Buildings, recipients of the 1986 AIA Merit Award, are located on the west side of Second Avenue between Seneca and University Streets. These six- and two-story buildings were constructed at the turn of the century. In 1985, they were completely restored to meet current seismic codes. Prominent building features include red-brick facades, skylights, tall windows, high ceilings, and street-level shops and services.
Galland & Seneca Buildings

Symetra Financial Center

Bellevue, WA
1986
431,233 sq. ft.
The McKinley Architects, PSC, architect
Symetra Financial Center is a 25-story office building with a multi-faceted glass facade of light-blue reflective glass. A richly landscaped plaza surrounds the tower with arboretum-quality flowering and deciduous trees, seating and fountains. The private Harbor Club offers excellent dining and banquet facilities on the building's top floor.
Symetra Financial Center

Elmer J. Nordstrom Medical Tower

Seattle, WA
1986
176,257 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

This 11-story medical office building, constructed above an existing five-level parking garage, features a mix of landscaped levels that step up to the tower. The dimensions of the tower, which rises 180 feet above grade, are 76' x 200' with the building situated such that the larger dimensions of the tower face north and south.

Elmer J. Nordstrom Medical Tower

Microsoft Corporation Headquarters

Redmond, WA
1985-1994
1,805,800 sq. ft.
Callison, architect
Wright Runstad & Company was responsible for developing approximately 2.1 million square feet of Microsoft's original clustered campus in Redmond. Phase I included four two-story buildings, each containing 60,000 square feet of space. The initial star-shaped building design was continued in Phase II for buildings 5 and 6. Phase III structures, which are twice the size, have similar designs and structural systems, and identical exterior finishes. Phase IV buildings feature a linear design and extensive plazas.
Microsoft Corporation Headquarters

Microsoft Manufacturing & Distribution Facility

Bothell, WA
1988
265,000 sq. ft.
Callison, architect
Microsoft Corporation's Manufacturing and Distribution Center is situated on a 23-acre site in Bothell. The building is a two-story tilt-up concrete structure with a glass curtainwall at its entrance and office area. The clear height under the main girders is 28 feet and there are 21 dock-high truck stations split between receiving and shipping. There is approximately 35,000 square feet of office space, with half of it on a mezzanine. The main floor is divided equally into receiving (with raw goods storage), assembly, and shipping (with finished goods storage).
Microsoft Manufacturing & Distribution Facility

1201 Third Avenue

Seattle, WA
1988
1,114,849 sq. ft.
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, PC, with The McKinley Architects, PSC, architect

The New York Times named 1201 Third Avenue one of the nation's three best new office buildings the year it opened. This 55-story, classically designed tower has commanding views of Elliott Bay, Lake Union, and the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. The granite and emerald-green-glass building features a pedestrian plaza with three levels of shops, services and rooftop gardens, and a public atrium overlooking the plaza.

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1201 Third Avenue

1800 Ninth Avenue

Seattle, WA
1990
306,214 sq. ft.
Callison, architect
Tenants of this 16-story office building enjoy a prime location just north of Seattle's central business district, where freeway access is excellent, parking is abundant and affordable, and the north terminus of the Metro Transit Tunnel is just two blocks away. Alternating panels of precast concrete with bands of reflective glass compose the exterior of this steel-framed rectangular building. Granite-clad columns frame a handsome two-story entrance.
1800 Ninth Avenue

Second & Seneca Building

Seattle, WA
1991
421,522 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
This 22-story office building occupies the majority of the block bounded by First and Second Avenues and Seneca and Spring Streets in downtown Seattle. Its distinctive design includes a lighted dome and seven rooftop terraces cascading to the west. The Second & Seneca Building features eight-foot-high windows on all floors with unobstructed views to the west and to the north.
Second & Seneca Building

Sunset Corporate Campus

Bellevue, WA
1992
146,284 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
Sunset Corporate Campus is a high-quality corporate office development located on one of the last significant, wooded sites on the I-90 commercial corridor in Bellevue. Though removed from the congestion of urban centers, Sunset Corporate Campus is highly accessible and offers a comprehensive range of amenities. The handsome complex of five buildings, each five stories and averaging 154,000 square feet, is distinguished by its quality (more urban than suburban in the attention to detail) and by a rich environment of trees and open space.
Sunset Corporate Campus

1101 Madison Medical Tower

Seattle, WA
1994
240,000 sq. ft.
LMN Architects, architect
Wright Runstad & Company managed the development of this medical office building for Swedish Medical Center/Seattle on Seattle's First Hill. The 15-story tower is one of the region's most sophisticated medical facilities, designed with technology and flexibility to provide efficient space for physicians. The office building was constructed above a seven-level garage that was developed by Wright Runstad & Company and opened in August 1992. 1101 Madison features a skybridge connecting it to the adjacent Arnold Medical Pavilion.
1101 Madison Medical Tower

World Trade Center West

Seattle, WA
1998
69,507 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
The World Trade Center, located directly across from the Port of Seattle's Bell Street Pier, consists of three office buildings that offer exceptional views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. The west building on Alaskan Way has four office floors and a level of underground parking. World Trade Center Seattle (WTCSE), part of a network of 300 World Trade Centers in 92 countries, is located on the fourth floor.
World Trade Center West

World Trade Center East

Seattle, WA
1999
186,912 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
The World Trade Center, located directly across from the Port of Seattle's Bell Street Pier, consists of three office buildings that offer exceptional views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. The east building on Elliott Avenue has six office floors and a five-level parking garage linked to the Bell Street Pier parking garage on Elliott Avenue. The Bell Street pedestrian skybridge connects the east building to the Bell Street Pier complex.
World Trade Center East

1200 12th

Seattle, WA
1999
274,010 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect

1200 12th, originally built as the U.S. Marine Hospital, is one of Seattle's most prominent landmarks. Located on a 10-acre, park-like campus at the north end of Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood, the classic art deco form rises 462 feet above sea level. The 16-story tower has sweeping views of the central business district, Elliott Bay, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, and Mt. Rainier. The original structure was completed in 1932 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

1200 12th gained the international recognition of the Urban Land Institute, winning the organization's coveted 2000 Award for Excellence. The prestigious award was given to the building as the best example of urban rehabilitation in the Nation.

1200 12th

ODS Tower

Portland, OR
1999
398,412 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
This beautiful building, located in downtown Portland, consists of office space, a flagship retail store, and a parking garage. The gently curved east face of the 24-story building offers panoramic vistas of the Willamette River and Mt. Hood. The building rises at the head of the Morrison Bridge, Portland's major portal to the downtown area from interstate freeways. It is one of the city's most accessible sites because of the proximity to Portland's light rail system and the downtown Transit Mall.
ODS Tower

King Street Center

Seattle, WA
1999
326,828 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

King Street Center is located in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square District adjacent to the landmark King Street Station. The eight-story building design is compatible in size and character with neighboring buildings, with a mix of precast and brick panels on the exterior and retail shops along Second Avenue.

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King Street Center

Sunset North

Bellevue, WA
1999
462,000 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect
Sunset Corporate Campus is a high-quality corporate office development located on the I-90 commercial corridor in Bellevue. The handsome complex of five buildings, each five stories and averaging 154,000 square feet, is distinguished by its quality (more urban than suburban in the attention to detail) and by a rich environment of trees and open space. Buildings 3, 4 and 5 (called Sunset North) form a close-knit complex, located across a street and slightly to the north of the first two office buildings in the complex.
Sunset North

Key Center

Bellevue, WA
2000
472,000 sq. ft.
Callison, architect
This 22-story office building is located on Bellevue's Pedestrian Corridor. Sheathed in a combination of light materials, softly reflective glass and light aluminum panels, the building is designed to maximize views of Lake Washington, the downtown Seattle skyline and the Olympic Mountains. Key Center connects with the public spaces of neighboring Symetra Financial Center to create an exceptional one-acre public park in the heart of downtown Bellevue.
Key Center

World Trade Center North

Seattle, WA
2000
133,177 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect

World Trade Center North completes the three-building World Trade Center complex, located directly across from the Port of Seattle's Bell Street Pier. The five-story north building offers exceptional views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains and has a 359-space parking garage.

World Trade Center North

Edna Lucille Goodrich Building

Tumwater, WA
2005
210,251 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

Edna Lucille Goodrich Building, a 210,251 square foot building developed for the State of Washington, General Administration, was completed in July 2005 and houses 1,060 employees, making it one of the most efficient office buildings in the state's inventory. A surface parking lot provides 770 parking spaces. Wright Runstad & Company collaborated with the client to deliver a Class A, LEED Gold Building, superiorly constructed and occupied at lower-than market lease rates for the Olympia and Tumwater area.

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Edna Lucille Goodrich Building

Redmond City Hall

Redmond, WA
2005
107,212 sq. ft.
MulvannyG2, architect

The new Redmond City Hall is a "jewel box" sitting on the south edge of the city's campus. The building brings together city employees from several buildings scattered across Redmond. A new four-story garage and surface lot provides parking for 492 vehicles. The exterior features the warmth and richness of limestone and granite and a soaring canopy at the main entrance that is supported by slender columns inspired by Northwest forests.

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Redmond City Hall

The Chinook Building

Seattle, WA
2007
292,171 sq. ft.
ZGF, architect

The new Chinook Building on Goat Hill features a 13-story office building, with a day care center and retail space on the main level and two levels of below grade parking. An inviting pedestrian concourse connects Fifth Avenue to the new nine-story, 823 stall parking garage located on Sixth Avenue.

The Chinook Building

Harborview Medical Center - Ninth & Jefferson Building

Seattle, WA
2009
437,135 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

This 14-story, 437,135 square foot building is positioned on the easterly crest of the hill along Ninth Avenue, and signals the gateway to the Harborview Medical Center Campus. The building provides state of the art labs and medical office space for Harborview's expansion of outpatient clinics, UW Medicine departments, and several King County agencies.

The building design includes a below grade 650 space parking garage, a three floor podium with full block coverage, a partial fourth floor mechanical floor serving specialty use spaces on floors one through three, and a tower from floor four through 14, set-back from both Ninth and Terry Avenues. The pedestrian scaled podium and the set back of the lobby are designed to respect and complement the existing campus buildings.

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Harborview Medical Center - Ninth & Jefferson Building

City Center Plaza

Bellevue, WA
2009
591,634 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

City Center Plaza, at 26 stories and 591,634 square feet, is one of the region's most advanced office buildings, offering tenants large and flexible floor plans and advanced mechanical and electrical systems. This architecturally distinct tower rises above the center of downtown Bellevue and offers stunning views of Lake Washington, the Cascade Mountains, and Mt. Rainier.

City Center Plaza

Washington State Employees Credit Union Headquarters

Olympia, WA
2009
123,570 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

Designed to be a state of the art office facility near the edge of the Capitol Campus in Olympia, Washington, this 5-story, 123,570 square foot building will house the corporate offices of the Washington State Employees Credit Union.

The building's exterior is designed with a combination of scale and detail that is sensitive to the historic character of the neighborhood. A floor plan featuring an efficient core that houses elevators, building systems, rest rooms and support areas will leave the remainder of the floor column free, affording maximum flexibility and efficiency for furniture system layouts or private offices. A new campus parking garage provides 469 parking stalls.

Washington State Employees Credit Union Headquarters

1500 Jefferson

1500 Jefferson Street SE
Olympia, WA 98501
2011
377,880 sq. ft.
NBBJ, architect

1500 Jefferson was developed for the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services (DES) and opened in July 2011. The office complex consists of a six-story L shaped office building with a three-story west wing that wraps a data center to the north and west. A new two level, 300 stall underground parking garage serves the complex.

Constructed on the east side of the State Capitol Campus in Olympia, Washington, the project marks the first major construction on the Capitol Campus in the past two decades.

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1500 Jefferson

Husky Stadium

Approx. 70,000 Seat Stadium
Approx. 70,000 sq. ft. Football Operations Building
360° Architecture, architect

The renovation of the 90-year old Husky Stadium will include the complete demolition and reconstruction of the lower bowl and south side upper stands. The track will be removed and the field lowered four feet to bring the fan experience closer to the playing surface with improved sightlines. Suites, loge boxes and club seats will be added to the stadium seating. A new state of the art operations building will be incorporated into the west side of the stadium with underground parking for 200 vehicles.

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Husky Stadium

The Spring District

Bellevue, WA
under pre-development
over 4,000,000 sq. ft.

A 36 acre environmentally sustainable, mixed-use urban neighborhood is planned for the Bel-Red Corridor. The Spring District will have over 4 million square feet of office space in buildings ranging from six to 12 stories with supporting retail amenities.

The emerging urban neighborhood will include up to 1,000 multifamily residences with an open space plan that includes a turf athletic field, a large park, and green spaces and plazas interspersed throughout the development. The urban neighborhood has views of the Cascade Mountains, downtown Bellevue, Lake Washington, Seattle, the Olympic Mountains and Mt. Rainier. The Spring District will be designed to meet the LEED-Neighborhood Development standards.

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The Spring District

1200 North

Seattle, WA
under pre-development
296,500 sq. ft.

1200 North is a 2.5 acre site immediately north of the Pacific Tower at 1200 12th building on the north edge of Beacon Hill. Currently a 296,500 rentable square foot office building with underground parking for approximately 325 vehicles is planned for the site. The L-shaped building will have a five story center with two wings, one at four stories and the other at five stories. The concept design includes landscaped open spaces and a green roof/roof-top terrace.

The site’s prime location on the edge of Beacon Hill at the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 90, offers easy access to downtown Seattle and the growing business center of Bellevue. With sweeping views of the central business district, Elliott Bay, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, and Mt. Rainier, 1200 North will be the perfect combination of location and visibility.

1200 North
  • Northgate Executive Center
    Northgate Executive Center
    Seattle, WA
    1974
  • One Capital Center
    One Capital Center
    Boise, ID
    1975
  • Calais Office Center
    Calais Office Center
    Anchorage, AK
    1975-76
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Buildings
    Cedars-Sinai Medical Office Buildings
    Los Angeles, CA
    1978-80
  • 1111 Third Avenue
    1111 Third Avenue
    Seattle, WA
    1980
  • Congress Center
    Congress Center
    Portland, OR
    1980
  • One Bellevue Center
    One Bellevue Center
    Bellevue, WA
    1983
  • Wells Fargo Center
    Wells Fargo Center
    Seattle, WA
    1983
  • Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Headquarters
    Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Headquarters
    Anchorage, AK
    1985
  • Galland & Seneca Buildings
    Galland & Seneca Buildings
    Seattle, WA
    1985
  • Symetra Financial Center
    Symetra Financial Center
    Bellevue, WA
    1986
  • Elmer J. Nordstrom Medical Tower
    Elmer J. Nordstrom Medical Tower
    Seattle, WA
    1986
  • Microsoft Corporation Headquarters
    Microsoft Corporation Headquarters
    Redmond, WA
    1985-1994
  • Microsoft Manufacturing & Distribution Facility
    Microsoft Manufacturing & Distribution Facility
    Bothell, WA
    1988
  • 1201 Third Avenue
    1201 Third Avenue
    Seattle, WA
    1988
  • 1800 Ninth Avenue
    1800 Ninth Avenue
    Seattle, WA
    1990
  • Second & Seneca Building
    Second & Seneca Building
    Seattle, WA
    1991
  • Sunset Corporate Campus
    Sunset Corporate Campus
    Bellevue, WA
    1992
  • 1101 Madison Medical Tower
    1101 Madison Medical Tower
    Seattle, WA
    1994
  • World Trade Center West
    World Trade Center West
    Seattle, WA
    1998
  • World Trade Center East
    World Trade Center East
    Seattle, WA
    1999
  • 1200 12th
    1200 12th
    Seattle, WA
    1999
  • ODS Tower
    ODS Tower
    Portland, OR
    1999
  • King Street Center
    King Street Center
    Seattle, WA
    1999
  • Sunset North
    Sunset North
    Bellevue, WA
    1999
  • Key Center
    Key Center
    Bellevue, WA
    2000
  • World Trade Center North
    World Trade Center North
    Seattle, WA
    2000
  • Edna Lucille Goodrich Building
    Edna Lucille Goodrich Building
    Tumwater, WA
    2005
  • Redmond City Hall
    Redmond City Hall
    Redmond, WA
    2005
  • The Chinook Building
    The Chinook Building
    Seattle, WA
    2007
  • Harborview Medical Center - Ninth & Jefferson Building
    Harborview Medical Center - Ninth & Jefferson Building
    Seattle, WA
    2009
  • City Center Plaza
    City Center Plaza
    Bellevue, WA
    2009
  • Washington State Employees Credit Union Headquarters
    Washington State Employees Credit Union Headquarters
    Olympia, WA
    2009
  • 1500 Jefferson
    1500 Jefferson
    Olympia, WA
    2011
  • Husky Stadium
    Husky Stadium
    Seattle, WA
    2013
  • The Spring District
    The Spring District
    Bellevue, WA
    under pre-development
  • 1200 North
    1200 North
    Seattle, WA
    under pre-development
 
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