1600 Seventh Avenue

32-story skyscraper in Seattle, Washington From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1600 Seventh is a 32-story, 498 ft (152 m) skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. Designed by John Graham & Company, it was completed in 1976; as of 2022, it is the 22nd-tallest building in the city. Originally built as the headquarters of Pacific Northwest Bell, it was first known as the Pacific Northwest Bell Building during construction and subsequently as 1600 Bell Plaza upon opening; it was later known as Bell Plaza and Qwest Plaza under US West and Qwest ownership.[5][6]

Alternative names1600 Bell Plaza
Pacific Northwest Bell Building
US West Communications
Qwest Plaza
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleInternational
Location1600 7th Avenue
Seattle, Washington
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1600 Seventh
1600 Seventh Avenue is located in Downtown Seattle
1600 Seventh Avenue
Location within Downtown Seattle
Alternative names1600 Bell Plaza
Pacific Northwest Bell Building
US West Communications
Qwest Plaza
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleInternational
Location1600 7th Avenue
Seattle, Washington
Coordinates47.6132°N 122.3344°W / 47.6132; -122.3344
Construction started1973
Completed1976
Height
Roof498.01 ft (151.79 m)
Technical details
Floor count32
Floor area766,800 sq ft (71,240 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Graham & Company
Main contractorHoffman Construction Co. of Washington
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History

Pacific Northwest Bell had used as many as 12 buildings in Seattle to serve the city and its surrounding area since the 1920s.[7][8] Owing to the rapid growth in the region, the company elected to consolidate its headquarters in one location.[7] In the wake of the 1973–1975 recession, the main architects, John Graham & Company, elected to design the building with an emphasis on utilitarianism; it stood in stark contrast to the nearby Seafirst Building, which was built during the previous decade.[7][9]

The Hoffman Construction Company of Portland, Oregon was the general contractor for the building.[10]

The building was topped off in July 1975; however, the company elected to forgo a ceremony due to perception concerns in light of a then-recent rate increase proposal that was to add $64 million in revenue.[11]

The building was dedicated on November 22, 1976, in a ceremony featuring then-Governor Dan Evans and various politicians and business leaders as well as Don Ameche, the actor who portrayed Alexander Graham Bell in the 1939 biographical film about him; the total cost of construction was estimated at $40 million. A naming contest for the building resulted in the selection of "1600 Bell Plaza", proposed by company employee Bev Ardueser, from 2,000 entries.[12]

Qwest reduced its presence in the building to half-occupancy in 2008 as part of consolidation plans.[13][14] That same year, the company listed the property for sale; a tentative deal with an unknown buyer fell through amid the Great Recession.[6][14]

In April 2012, a year after acquiring Qwest Communications, CenturyLink sold the building to New York real estate investment firm Clarion Partners for $137 million. Clarion is now leasing lower-level floors to CenturyLink and WeWork. Floors 4-6 and 16–32 are occupied by Nordstrom, and the ground floor holds retail establishments.[14]

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