Key Bank Tower (Everett, Washington)

Key Bank Tower
Key Bank Tower from California Avenue in downtown Everett
Map
Former namesEverett Mutual Tower
Record height
Tallest in Everett, Washington and Snohomish County, Washington since 1994[I]
Preceded byWall Street Building
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Location2707 Colby Avenue
Everett, Washington
United States
Coordinates47°58′53″N 122°12′29″W / 47.9815136°N 122.2081158°W / 47.9815136; -122.2081158
Construction startedJune 2, 1993
Topped-outJuly 8, 1994
Completed1994
Opened1994
OwnerSkotdal Real Estate
Height
Architectural203 feet (62 m)
Roof160 feet (49 m)
Technical details
Floor count11
(2 below ground)
Floor area145,000 square feet (13,500 m2)
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architect(s)NBBJ
DeveloperColby Square Partners
Main contractorSDL Corporation
References
[1][2][3]

Key Bank Tower (also known as the Everett Mutual Tower) is a 203-foot (62 m) tall high-rise office building in downtown Everett, Washington. It has been the tallest building in Everett (measured to the architectural tip) since its completion in 1994.[1] The building originally served as the headquarters of the Everett Mutual Bank until it was acquired by KeyBank in 1998.[4] The tower is currently occupied by Farmers Insurance, First American Insurance, KeyBank, Merrill Lynch, and Skotdal Real Estate offices as well as multiple retail outlets.[3]

Key Bank Tower is located at 2707 Colby Avenue, adjacent to the Everett Performing Arts Center. The top floor is home to the studios of radio stations KRKO and KKXA.[5]

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  2. ^ "Wall Street Building, Everett". Emporis. Archived from the original on 2017-02-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ a b "Key Bank Tower" (PDF). Skotdal Real Estate. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2019. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  4. ^ Wolcott, John. "In 1998, banks flush with money to lend". The Everett Herald. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  5. ^ Brown, Andrea (April 10, 2018). "An Everett 'potcast' explains what all the buzz is about". The Everett Herald. Retrieved March 30, 2020.