One Pacific Tower

2000 1st Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Built in 1994, One Pacific Tower is a 75-unit condo building in downtown Seattle near Pike Place Market, the waterfront and the city's retail core. Residents of One Pacific Tower enjoy the best of what downtown living has to offer, with unparalleled access to the best food, drinks, shopping, arts and culture, outdoor activities and more. Many homes at One Pacific Tower offer glorious (and protected) mountain, water and city views, from ferries gliding along Puget Sound to the Space Needle. Community amenities at the building include a 24-hour door staff, pool, gym, spa, hospitality room and an outdoor terrace with barbeque.

Building Information

Built:

1994

Units:

75

Stories:

27

Architect:

Curtis Beattie & Associates

Developer:

Vyzis Development Company

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2000 1st Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

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