Well, today we were in town again to see the Macy's Parade and the weather was truly splendid. The sky was largely clear and, being late in the year, the sun was low all day giving a wonderful light quality. And anyone who remembers
Murder, she wrote knows what happens when someone has both opportunity and motive.
Starting with the second best view in Seattle, from the observation deck at the Space Needle (#1 is from Kerry Park, after sunset - that's money, that is). Here's a stitched-panorama of Downtown / Belltown / South Lake Union (at the far left). Belltown has been going through a huge development phase in the last decade, now SLU is exploding as Paul Allen's development company (Vulcan - this is nerd town, after all) starts acting on all the properties that they own in the area. Click through for the full-size image.
Joining Paul Allen in SLU is Bill Gates, whose Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is building their headquarters just across the road from the Space Needle. The green-roof is on top of a 5-level carpark, 4-levels below ground.
Another green roof not far away, this one on a condo complex. As the building suggests, the company that owns this aren't the most exciting landlords in town (we stayed in one of their properties when we arrived), but that roof garden is a nice touch.
This building is just a plain glass rectangle, but when the light is right, it has this wonderful watery quality. I wonder if it was deliberate?
Looking towards the baseball and football fields - Qwest and Safeco Fields. They're both just south of downtown and, let me tell ya, the area around them is wretched.
Across Lake Washington, maybe 10 miles away, is the neighbbouring sattelite city of Bellevue. Once just office parks and sprawling residences, it's tried to create a downtown. They've got some buildings now but still "there's no 'there' there".
Looking into the downtown core. Honestly, Shuz, I'm not sure why you get so excited about the Columbia Center
Random shots around Belltown
And, when all's said and done, it's hard to build a city that's really ugly when the background is snow capped mountains