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Starbucks Center
Presented in Partnership with the Cascadia Region Green Building Council Seattle Branch.
This iconic building was built in 1912 by Union Pacific from Yesler Mill timber to house the Sears and Roebuck & Co. store.
At 2.1 million square feet the LEED-EB certified building is the largest multi-tenant building in Washington State and helped to breathe
life back into Seattle's SODO neighborhood.
Kevin Daniels, President of Nitze-Stagen and Daniels Development, will speak to the challenges of being a trail blazer in sustainable
preservation and what made this project such a success. Don't miss the chance to get an insider view at what makes Starbucks' global headquarters a leader in green preservation.
This tour lasts approximately 90 minutes at begins in SODO at 2401 Utah Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134 at 11:00 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Advance registration is strongly encouraged; walk-ups are limited to space available. Tour is $20 in advance/$25 day of/$10 for students.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
May 26, 11am and 12:30pm

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