Amazon to expand in Seattle with downtown skyscraper

Amazon has plans for a big expansion in Seattle, less than a month after the e-commerce giant announced it was looking for a second headquarters in North America.

The company confirmed on Tuesday that it has signed a lease for the entire office portion of a planned downtown skyscraper that will become the second-tallest building in the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle Times reports.

The new 58-story tower called Rainier Square will also include 200 luxury apartments, retail and an adjacent luxury hotel. 

The skyscraper will be among the company’s biggest office buildings when it opens in three years, with room for more than 3,500 additional employees. 

Amazon confirmed on Tuesday that it has signed a lease for the entire office portion of a planned downtown skyscraper called Rainier Square

The new 58-story skyscraper will also include 200 apartments and an adjacent luxury hotel

The new 58-story skyscraper will also include 200 apartments and an adjacent luxury hotel

Last month, Amazon said it will spend more than $5billion to build another headquarters in North America to house as many as 50,000 employees outside its hometown of Seattle.

The news that Amazon was looking beyond Seattle prompted local business and city officials to worry the company might lessen its commitment to the region, and has city and state leaders around the country lining up to try to lure the jobs and benefits of the headquarters.

Last month, Amazon said it will spend more than $5billion to build another headquarters in North America to house as many as 50,000 employees outside of Seattle. The current headquarters in Seattle is pictured above

Last month, Amazon said it will spend more than $5billion to build another headquarters in North America to house as many as 50,000 employees outside its hometown of Seattle. The current headquarters in Seattle is pictured above

The skyscraper will be the region's second-tallest building, after the 76-story Columbia Center. Downtown Seattle is pictured above from the current headquarters

The skyscraper will be the region’s second-tallest building, after the 76-story Columbia Center. Downtown Seattle is pictured above from the current headquarters

Before it announced that it was looking for a second headquarters, Amazon had said it planned to expand its presence in Seattle over the next several years and be able to grow from 40,000 employees to 60,000.

‘I’ve walked away from this with a belief that they are still growing in Seattle now, clearly, and I think they are going to continue to grow,’ Greg Johnson, president of Wright Runstad & Co., which is developing the Rainier Square project, told the Times.

The skyscraper will be the region’s second-tallest building, after the 76-story Columbia Center.

Downtown Seattle is undergoing a construction boom, with 74 major projects active as of July.

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