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- C abstract "4/C, also known as 701 Fourth Avenue and 4th & Columbia, is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. If built, the 1,111-foot-tall (339 m), 102-story mixed-use tower will be the tallest in Seattle, surpassing the Columbia Center, as well as the tallest on the West Coast of the United States. It is being developed by Miami-based Crescent Heights and designed by LMN Architects, with a total of 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) in gross leasable area split between 1,200 apartments, 150 hotel rooms, office space and retail. Concerns over the building's proposed height affecting traffic from nearby Boeing Field prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to review the project, similar to concerns shared with the nearby Columbia Center when it was built in the 1980s. Crescent Heights bought the half-block property, which were home to two parking garages owned by the Costacos family, for $48.75 million in September 2015.".
- C address "701 4th Avenue".
- C address "Seattle,Washington".
- C cost "2.9E8".
- C floorCount "102".
- C type Mixed-use_development.
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- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proposed_skyscrapers_in_the_United_States.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_between_300_and_349_meters.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Center.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Gross_leasable_area.
- C wikiPageWikiLink LMN_Architects.
- C wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Seattle.
- C wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_States.
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- C wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-use_development.
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- C wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- C wikiPageWikiLink Skyscraper.
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- C wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- C wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- C wikiPageWikiLinkText "4/C".
- C address Seattle.
- C address Washington_(state).
- C address "7014".
- C alternateNames "701".
- C architectureFirm LMN_Architects.
- C buildingType Mixed-use_development.
- C cost "2.9E8".
- C developer "Crescent Heights".
- C floorCount "102".
- C hasPhotoCollection C.
- C name "4".
- C owner "4".
- C parking "750".
- C rooms "1200".
- C status "Proposed".
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- C subject Category:Proposed_skyscrapers_in_the_United_States.
- C subject Category:Skyscrapers_between_300_and_349_meters.
- C subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Seattle,_Washington.
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- C comment "4/C, also known as 701 Fourth Avenue and 4th & Columbia, is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. If built, the 1,111-foot-tall (339 m), 102-story mixed-use tower will be the tallest in Seattle, surpassing the Columbia Center, as well as the tallest on the West Coast of the United States.".
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