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Russell Investments Center

Seattle Art Museum Nordstrom Oracle Zillow (HQ) Indeed, Inc. JP Morgan Chase & Co. Perkins Coie (subleased from Zillow beginning in 2025) The 17th floor...

Last Update: 2024-01-23T20:21:35Z Word Count : 516 Synonim Russell Investments Center

Seattle

online travel company Expedia Group (#404) and real-estate tech company Zillow (#424) . Other Fortune 500 companies commonly associated with Seattle are...

Last Update: 2024-03-25T10:38:50Z Word Count : 18478 Synonim Seattle

Pacific Northwest

Bauer, Mountain Equipment Co-op) Real estate marketing and construction (Zillow) Aluminum smelting was once an important part of the region's economy due...

Last Update: 2024-03-29T02:44:37Z Word Count : 14061 Synonim Pacific Northwest

Cheney, Washington

United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 19, 2012. "Zillow Median Home Values". www.zillow.com. April 17, 2016. "Community | Cheney, WA". www.cityofcheney...

Last Update: 2024-02-26T03:49:18Z Word Count : 5806 Synonim Cheney, Washington

Ralph Adams Cram

and Myrrh. Tumblar House. pp. 1–6. "559 York Street, York Harbor, Maine". zillow.com. "A Tour of All Saints Parish - Page I". allsaintsparish.us. Retrieved...

Last Update: 2023-12-29T23:08:14Z Word Count : 3249 Synonim Ralph Adams Cram

Gordon Sondland

February 10, 2022. "3425 SW Brentwood Dr, Portland, OR 97201 | MLS #22590061". Zillow. Retrieved February 22, 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gordon...

Last Update: 2023-12-15T01:57:19Z Word Count : 6317 Synonim Gordon Sondland

Bellingham, Washington

(16,525 units by 2036). According to Aaron Terrazas, senior economist at Zillow, "Given the area's pace of growth, it would require very aggressive building...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T08:58:50Z Word Count : 8724 Synonim Bellingham, Washington

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Russell Investments Center

Russell Investments Center is a 42-floor skyscraper in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the ninth tallest building in Seattle at 182.18 m (597.7 ft), and on completion was the largest skyscraper to mark the downtown skyline in nearly 15 years. The skyscraper was originally named WaMu Center because it was built to become the new headquarters for Washington Mutual (WaMu), which intended to move most of its many Seattle-area workers into one tower, streamline operations, and encourage worker interaction, with a reinvention of the workplace. Major construction ended in early 2006, with minor construction continuing into the fall. Tenants from Washington Mutual began to move into the tower in March that year. On September 25, 2008, Washington Mutual failed, and its assets and accounts were sold to JPMorgan Chase by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. On June 1, 2009, the building was renamed Chase Center. On September 9, 2009, the building was purchased by Northwestern Mutual of Milwaukee. Russell Investments, a Northwestern Mutual subsidiary, made the building its corporate headquarters upon relocation from Tacoma, Washington, and renamed the building the Russell Investments Center.The architect for the tower was NBBJ, which also designed nearby Two Union Square and other notable buildings in downtown Seattle. Sellen Construction was the general contractor for the project. The tower is located at 1301 Second Avenue, on the opposite corner from 1201 Third Avenue that was previously named Washington Mutual Tower. It includes the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) on the first four floors of the west half of the building, and connects to the museum's existing building on the southern portion of the block. WaMu and SAM made an agreement where the museum may expand in two-floor increments up to the 12th floor over the next 20 years as needed. The building also features a private 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m2) rooftop patio on the west half of the 17th floor for workers of the tower to take walks along the several walking paths.


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