The Brief
- A decommissioned Boeing 747 fuselage has been installed to connect two 47-story residential towers at 1200 Stewart Street, serving as a tribute to Seattle’s aviation history.
- The plane was sourced from a California “boneyard” in 2019, disassembled, and shipped to Washington to be refurbished for use as unique office space within the development.
- The installation has become a major local attraction and social media sensation, with residents watching the project’s six-year progression as it nears completion close to South Lake Union.
SEATTLE – It’s been called a tribute to Seattle’s innovation in aviation, as a Boeing jet now connects two towers as part of the development underway at 1200 Stewart Street.
People have been marveling at the pivotal moment in the project nestled close to South Lake Union and Denny Triangle.
If you’ve been along Denny Way near Stewart Street, you’ve probably noticed a Boeing jet in between two buildings. It’s an incredible feat and everyone’s talking about it.…