Sep 18,2025
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Tom Kessler Photography
Seattle’s skyline just got brighter - Vitro Architectural Glass played a key role in the stunning renovation of Embassy Suites and Avalara Hawk Tower at 255 South King Street. Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood is now home to the newly renovated Embassy Suites and Avalara Hawk Tower at 255 South King Street. The complex is connected by a sky bridge and allows for clear, spectacular views of Seattle, thanks to Vitro Architectural Glass. The renovation to the tower was done in two phases. Phase one focused on updating the hotel tower. At 23 stories, the Embassy Suites houses 282 rooms, 13,000 square foot indoor pool and 26,777 square feet of restaurant and retail space in the lobby. Phase two included the renovations of the 19-story Hawk Tower and the connecting sky bridge to the Embassy Suites. Architects selected Solarban® R67 glass by Vitro for this façade renovation because of its impressive performance and eye-catching reflectivity. Designed for optimal solar control, Solarban® R67 glass not only enhances views but also improves occupant comfort, making it the perfect choice for contemporary designs. By connecting the two buildings via skybridge, 255 South King Street sets itself apart in terms of construction. It also sets itself apart by featuring Solarban® R67 glass in its design. Through thoughtfully blending the buildings together, Vitro Glass helped elevate 255 South King Street’s appearance and create more enjoyable, energy-efficient space for occupants. Project Credits: Architect: FREIHEIT Architecture Fabricator: Hartung Glass Industries Glazier: High Rise Glazing Specialist, LLC Photography: Tom Kessler For more information about Vitro Architectural Glass, visit vitroglazings.com or call 1-855-VTRO-GLS (887-6457).
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