Since its grand opening in 1969, Columbia Center has undergone two major renovations.
Columbia Center - A hamlet near the middle of the town at the junction of County Roads 18 and 101.
Seattle has the tallest building on the West Coast, the 76-story Columbia Center, and several projects in the 60-story range are being completed.
Columbia Center is the tallest skyscraper in Seattle.
Columbia Center may also refer to:
Columbia Center was designed by Washington architect Chester L. Lindsey.
In November 2005, the building's name was changed back to Columbia Center after the bank reduced its presence in the building.
Columbia Center plays host to the largest firefighter competition in the world.
Equity Office Properties bought Columbia Center from Seafirst in 1998 for $404 million.
The 76-story Columbia Center is the West Coast's tallest building.