List of tallest buildings in Seattle
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Seattle is the biggest city in the U.S state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It has many tall buildings. The tallest building in Seattle is the 76-story Columbia Center. It stands at 937 feet (286 meters) and was finished in 1985. It is also the tallest building in the whole state of Washington.
The building boom in Seattle started in the late 1800s. One of the first tall buildings was the Smith Tower. It was completed in 1914. The city's skyline grew slowly until the 1960s when the Century 21 Exposition brought new buildings, including the famous Space Needle in Seattle Center.
From the 1960s to the early 1990s, Seattle added many important buildings. The 1980s were especially busy. After a slow period in the 1990s, building started again in the 2000s with the IDX Tower and WaMu Center. Recently, Seattle has seen lots of new tall buildings. The second tallest building, Rainier Square Tower, was finished in 2021.
Most of Seattle's tall buildings are in the downtown area, but there are also buildings in South Lake Union, First Hill, and the University District. Across Lake Washington in the city of Bellevue, there is another growing group of tall buildings.
History
See also: Architecture of Seattle
After a big fire in Seattle in 1889, the city started building new structures with fireproof materials. The Pioneer Building, finished in 1892, was one of the first modern high-rise buildings. Later, the Alaska Building, completed in 1904, became Seattle’s first skyscraper.
In the 1910s and 1920s, more tall buildings were built, like the Smith Tower, which was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River when it opened in 1914. After World War II, building slowed down but picked up again in the 1960s with the Space Needle, built for a world’s fair. The Seafirst Building, finished in 1969, became the city’s tallest for a time.
In the 1980s, many new tall buildings went up, including the Columbia Center, which was the tallest in Seattle until new ones were built. Today, Seattle continues to grow with new tall buildings in areas like the Denny Triangle and South Lake Union.
Cityscape
Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington in the Pacific Northwest area of North America. The city and its surrounding areas are home to over 4 million people. Seattle has 53 very tall buildings, each higher than 400 feet (122 meters). Twenty-one of these buildings are even taller than 500 feet (152 meters). Because of these tall buildings, Seattle has one of the most noticeable city views on the West Coast of the United States and the largest skyline in the Northwestern United States.
Tallest buildings
This list shows the tallest buildings in Seattle, Washington. It includes buildings that are at least 400 feet (122 meters) tall. The list counts the height of the building’s architecture, like spires, but not things added on top like antennas. The year each building was finished is also listed. Some very tall observation towers are shown too, but they are not counted as buildings you can live or work in.
| Rank | Name | Image | Height ft (m) | Floors | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Columbia Center | 937 (285.7) | 76 | 1984 | Office | |
| 2 | Rainier Square Tower | 847 (258.2) | 58 | 2020 | Mixed-use | |
| 3 | 1201 Third Avenue | 772 (235.3) | 55 | 1988 | Office | |
| 4 | Two Union Square | 740 (225.6) | 56 | 1989 | Office | |
| 5 | Seattle Municipal Tower | 720 (220) | 57 | 1990 | Office | |
| 6 | F5 Tower | 646 (196.8) | 41 | 2017 | Mixed-use | |
| 7 | Safeco Plaza | 630 (192) | 50 | 1969 | Office | |
| 8 | U.S. Bank Center | 606 (184.8) | 44 | 1989 | Office | |
| — | Space Needle[C] | 605 (184.4) | 5 | 1962 | Observation | |
| 9 | Russell Investments Center | 598 (182.2) | 42 | 2006 | Office | |
| 10 | Docusign Tower | 574 (175) | 47 | 1983 | Office | |
| 11 | Madison Centre | 560 (170.7) | 36 | 2017 | Office | |
| 12 | 800 Fifth Avenue | 543 (165.5) | 42 | 1981 | Office | |
| 13 | 901 Fifth Avenue | 536 (163.4) | 41 | 1973 | Office | |
| 14 | Qualtrics Tower | 527 (160.6) | 36 | 2019 | Office | |
| 15 | Doppler | 524 (159.7) | 37 | 2016 | Office | |
| 16 | Day 1 | 521 (158.8) | 37 | 2017 | Office | |
| 17 | Hyatt Regency Seattle | 520 (158.5) | 45 | 2018 | Hotel | |
| re:Invent | 520 (158.5) | 37 | 2019 | Office | ||
| 19 | Rainier Tower | 514 (156.7) | 31 | 1977 | Office | |
| 20 | Fourth and Madison Building | 512 (156.1) | 40 | 2003 | Office | |
| 21 | 1918 Eighth Avenue | 500 (152.4) | 37 | 2009 | Office | |
| 22 | 1000 Second Avenue | 493 (150.3) | 40 | 1986 | Office | |
| 23 | Henry M. Jackson Federal Building | 487 (148.4) | 37 | 1974 | Office | |
| 24 | 1600 Seventh Avenue | 484 (147.5) | 33 | 1976 | Office | |
| 25 | The Ayer | – | 484 (147.5) | 46 | 2023 | Residential |
| 26 | The Ivey on Boren | – | 475 (144.8) | 44 | 2022 | Residential |
| 27 | Smith Tower | 462 (140.8) | 38 | 1914 | Mixed-use | |
| 28 | One Union Square | 456 (139) | 36 | 1981 | Office | |
| 29 | Olive 8 | 455 (138.7) | 39 | 2009 | Mixed-use | |
| 30 | 1111 Third Avenue | 454 (138.4) | 34 | 1980 | Office | |
| 31 | Westin Seattle North Tower | 449 (137) | 47 | 1982 | Hotel | |
| 32 | Premiere on Pine | 444 (135.3) | 39 | 2015 | Residential | |
| 33 | AMLI Arc | 442 (134.7) | 37 | 2017 | Mixed-use | |
| 34 | Nexus | 442 (134.6) | 41 | 2020 | Residential | |
| 35 | Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue | 440 (134.1) | 38 | 2008 | Residential | |
| 36 | Cirrus | 440 (134.1) | 41 | 2015 | Residential | |
| 37 | Kiara | 440 (134.1) | 40 | 2018 | Residential | |
| 38 | Stratus | 440 (134.1) | 41 | 2018 | Residential | |
| 39 | West Edge Tower | 440 (134.1) | 39 | 2018 | Residential | |
| 40 | Arrivé | 440 (134.1) | 41 | 2019 | Mixed-use | |
| 41 | Modern | 440 (134.1) | 36 | 2020 | Mixed-use | |
| 42 | Spire | 440 (134.1) | 41 | 2021 | Residential | |
| 43 | Ren | 440 (134.1) | 41 | 2022 | Residential | |
| 44 | Insignia South Tower | 440 (134) | 41 | 2015 | Residential | |
| 45 | Insignia North Tower | 440 (134) | 41 | 2016 | Residential | |
| 46 | Helios | 440 (134) | 40 | 2017 | Residential | |
| 47 | Kinects | 440 (134) | 40 | 2017 | Residential | |
| 48 | The Emerald | 439 (133.7) | 40 | 2020 | Residential | |
| 49 | McKenzie Apartments | 434 (132.4) | 41 | 2018 | Residential | |
| 50 | OSLU North Tower | 426 (129.9) | 43 | 2022 | Residential | |
| 51 | OSLU South Tower | 414 (126.3) | 43 | 2022 | Residential | |
| 52 | Westin Building | 409 (124.7) | 34 | 1981 | Office | |
| 53 | Aspira | 407 (124) | 37 | 2010 | Residential |
Tallest under construction
Seattle has ten tall buildings that are being built. These buildings will be taller than 400 feet (122 meters), but they are not done yet.
| Name | Estimated height ft (m) | Estimated floors | Began construction | Estimated year of completion (est.) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3rd & Cherry | 629 (192) | 57 | 2022 | On hold | Residential |
| 121 Boren Avenue | 624 (190) | 48 | 2025 | 2027 | Residential |
| WB1200 Tower I | 484 (148) | 48 | 2018 | 2026 | Residential |
| WB1200 Tower II | 484 (148) | 48 | 2018 | 2026 | Residential |
| First Light | 484 (148) | 49 | 2020 | 2026 | Residential |
| Sloane | 484 (148) | 45 | 2024 | 2026 | Residential |
| Block V North Tower | 476 (145) | 42 | 2019 | On hold | Residential |
| Block V South Tower | 476 (145) | 42 | 2019 | On hold | Residential |
| Seattle House Tower 1 | 440 (134) | 41 | 2019 | 2025 | Residential |
| Seattle House Tower 2 | 440 (134) | 41 | 2019 | 2025 | Residential |
Timeline of tallest buildings
Seattle has many tall buildings. Some were the tallest for a time before newer ones were built. The list shows which buildings were the tallest in Seattle at different times. The Space Needle is very tall. It was the tallest structure in the city from 1961 to 1969, but it is not counted as a building, so it is not on this list.
| Name | Image | Street address | Years as tallest | Height ft (m) | Floors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pioneer Building | 612 1st Avenue | 1892–1904 (12 years) | 110 (34)[D] | 6 | |
| Alaska Building | 618 2nd Avenue | 1904–1906 (2 years) | 203 (62) | 14 | |
| King Street Station Tower | 303 South Jackson Street | 1906–1914 (8 years) | 245 (75) | 8 | |
| Smith Tower | 506 2nd Avenue | 1914–1969 (55 years) | 489 (149) | 38 | |
| Safeco Plaza | 1001 4th Avenue | 1969–1985 (16 years) | 630 (192) | 50 | |
| Columbia Center | 701 5th Avenue | 1985–present | 937 (286) | 76 |
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