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The Space Needle has an observation deck at ft m and the rotating SkyCity restaurant at ft m. The downtown Seattle skyline, new rotation motor and see-through glass floors in the restaurant, as well as the replacement of the observation deck's wire enclosure with glass panels. Who built the Seattle Space Needle? What mountains can you see from Seattle? Mount Rainier is the tallest mountain in Washington and the Cascade Range.

This peak is located just east of Eatonville and just southeast of Seattle and Tacoma. Mount Rainier is ranked third of the ultra-prominent mountain peaks of the United States. How high is Space Needle? Can you walk up the Space Needle? Once you reach the ' Observation Deck, you will take an elevator back down. Can I climb the Space Needle more than once?

How many stories is Space Needle? What parent blood types make O? What is the most common chronic condition among people age 65 and over? Is Kmart in Wall NJ closing? We just recently completed our biannual family summit. We had four generations there ranging in age from 8 weeks to 84 years. We talked about onboarding the next generation and about teaching them civic responsibility.

We are all very different, but we are lucky we get to work together. We do programs [for corporate and other clients] each year. In , we acquired Seattle V. P Services, an events management company. In , we were part of an investment group that acquired MTR Western, a luxury bus company.

We now have contracts with the Seahawks and the University of Washington. We offer shuttle services that transport 1. In , we launched Emerald City Trolley because we thought there was a better product to offer tourists in Seattle. We are currently looking at putting a new [amphibious tourist attraction] on Seattle streets.

Ride the Ducks is a great product, but this will be unlike anything seen before in the continental United States. It will be something you can hop on and off over three days [for one ticket price]. With convention centers, it takes a day and a half [for exhibitors] to load in and a day to load out. When an expanded center opens across the street, if one convention ends on Friday, you will be able to start the next one on the same day [thereby avoiding a drop in customers at local hotels and restaurants].

But we need to send the message to the world that Seattle is a business-friendly and consumer-friendly destination. We must address issues of street civility such as aggressive panhandling. Previously I worked for Bechtel, an engineering and construction company based in San Francisco. After five years I was homesick for Seattle, so I returned and developed residential properties and retirement housing.

My father passed away and I was elected chairman by my siblings. Best thing about this job: The Space Needle is an icon for the city of Seattle. One of our greatest successes: In we embarked on a major remodel that updated the interior but kept the integrity of our exterior architecture. Best advice I ever got: Look people in the eye and give them a strong handshake.

Artwork on my office wall: I have a few watercolor pieces from the s and s depicting Seattle. But my favorite is an oil of a father and son with the Space Needle in the background, by Bo Bartlett, a Northwest artist. One of my greatest accomplishments: Being awarded the Legion of Honor last year with my wife, Korynne. Seattle civic leaders decide the recipients, so it was quite an honor for me.

Best thing about working in a family business: I have the support of four siblings, who are shareholders, as well as their spouses. That can be challenging.



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