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  • Smith Tower is a skyscraper in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Completed in 1914, the 38-story, 484 ft (148 m) tower, among the tallest skyscrapers outside New York City at the time of its completion. It was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River until the completion of the Kansas City Power & Light Building in 1931. It remained the tallest building on the U.S. West Coast for nearly half.
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  • Smith Tower offers an unparalleled event venue to host your next unforgettable gathering. ... From rum-running to typewriters, you’ll find it at Smith Tower.
  • The burst of the dot-com bubble hurt Smith Tower by raising its vacancy rate to 26.1 percent, twice Seattle's commercial vacancy rate, as of December 21, 2001.
  • Smith Tower is going to the Northwest Event Show April 3 - 4! Swing by booth 112 for a handcrafted espresso drink and say hello to our team.
  • Smith Tower (@TheSmithTower) adlı kişinin en son Tweetleri. Seattle’s original skyscraper, Smith Tower still boasts the best 360-degree views in Seattle.
  • Smith Tower is going to the Northwest Event Show April 3 - 4! ... The Smith Tower is located in Pioneer Square, Seattle's first neighborhood.
  • In January 2015, Seattle-based real estate investment and operating company Unico Properties bought Smith Tower for $73.7 million.
  • Smith Tower is a historic skyscraper located in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1914 and was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River until the...
  • Whether you’re interested in exploring its architectural legacy or enjoying breathtaking views of Seattle’s cityscape, Smith Tower has something for everyone.
  • The Smith Tower Observatory is on the 35th floor of the Smith Tower building in Seattle's Old Town, and also includes a speakeasy themed bar.
  • Enjoy Smith Tower like you've never seen it before. Immerse yourself in exhibits that take you on a journey through the past one hundred years.