Safeco Plaza Map

Safeco Plaza, 1001, 4th Avenue, Central Business District, First Hill, Seattle, King County, Washington, 98154

Safeco Plaza, standing 630 feet tall with 50 floors, is one of Seattle’s most enduring skyscrapers and a key part of the city’s architectural history. Completed in 1969, it was the tallest building in Seattle until 1985, and remains a prominent fixture in the skyline. Known for its sleek, International Style architecture, Safeco Plaza is characterized by its rectangular, minimalist design and dark-tinted glass.

Once the headquarters for Safeco Insurance, the building now hosts a variety of businesses, including law firms, financial institutions, and corporate offices. Its central location in the heart of downtown Seattle places it within walking distance of major attractions such as Pike Place Market, the Seattle Public Library, and Columbia Center. The tower’s convenient access to public transportation and its proximity to key city landmarks make it a popular choice for business professionals and visitors alike.

Safeco Plaza also features an inviting public plaza at its base, providing a quiet retreat amid the bustling urban environment. It is a favorite spot for locals and visitors to relax while exploring downtown Seattle.

Address: 1001 4th Ave
Height: 630 ft (192 m), 50 floors

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