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- Q2688624 subject Q13278672.
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- Q2688624 abstract "Wells Fargo Center is a skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. Formerly named First Interstate Center when completed in 1983, the 47 storey, 175 m (574 ft) tower is now the ninth tallest building in the city, and has 24 elevators. 87,400 m2 (941,000 sq ft) of rentable space. The design work was done by The McKinley Architects, and it was owned by Chicago-based Equity Office Properties Trust. In 2013 the building was purchased by Canada's Ivanhoe Cambridge from Beacon Capital Partners of Boston. The exterior façade Wells Fargo Center is composed of a six-sided, steel-framed tower that features a combination of tinted continuous double-glazed glass and polished spring rose granite panels. As is common with buildings in Downtown Seattle, the Wells Fargo Center rests on a slope. The Eastern entrance facing Third Avenue is slightly more than two stories higher than the Western side facing Second Avenue. On the west side, the building has a public hill climb on two flights of outdoor escalators that were encased in clear tubes until 2006 when they were updated with a simpler, yet more modern glass roof. The building has three levels of outdoor plazas.".
- Q2688624 buildingEndDate "1983".
- Q2688624 floorCount "47".
- Q2688624 formerName "First Interstate Tower".
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- Q2688624 completionDate "1983".
- Q2688624 floorCount "47".
- Q2688624 formerNames "First Interstate Tower".
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- Q2688624 name "Wells Fargo Center".
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- Q2688624 point "47.605 -122.3341".
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- Q2688624 comment "Wells Fargo Center is a skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. Formerly named First Interstate Center when completed in 1983, the 47 storey, 175 m (574 ft) tower is now the ninth tallest building in the city, and has 24 elevators. 87,400 m2 (941,000 sq ft) of rentable space. The design work was done by The McKinley Architects, and it was owned by Chicago-based Equity Office Properties Trust. In 2013 the building was purchased by Canada's Ivanhoe Cambridge from Beacon Capital Partners of Boston.".
- Q2688624 label "Wells Fargo Center (Seattle)".
- Q2688624 lat "47.605".
- Q2688624 long "-122.3341".
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- Q2688624 name "Wells Fargo Center".