When Paul Allen was dreaming up what South Lake Union would one day become, he used the top floor of the Pan Pacific Seattle as mission headquarters. Late on a Friday night, he’d stand up here with cocktail in hand, music in the background, pointing out what could be.
The future is here. Back then, the view that unfolded from the 18th floor was of warehouses, car dealerships, and fishing operations. Less than two decades later, the view has changed just a little, and the top floor of the hotel has been converted into three penthouse condo units.
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