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Seafirst Corporation was an
American bank
holding company based in Seattle, Washington. Its
banking subsidiary,
Seafirst Bank, was the
largest bank in...
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Columbia Tower,
formerly named the Bank of
America Tower and
Columbia Seafirst Center, is a skys****er in
downtown Seattle, Washington,
United States...
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Safeco Plaza (formerly
known as 1001
Fourth Avenue Plaza, the
Seafirst Building, and the Seattle-First
National Bank Building) is a 50-story skys****er...
- 25278°N 122.43889°W / 47.25278; -122.43889 On
February 10, 1997, the
Seafirst Bank
branch of Lakewood, Washington, was
robbed of $4,461,681 in cash by...
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Dallas lawyer.
Janice Mattox, in turn, had
obtained a
similar amount from
Seafirst Bank in Seattle,
which had
close ties to
Mattox supporter Clinton Manges...
- The
current Safeco Plaza,
originally the
Seafirst Building....
- Colorado) REI (now in Kent, Washington)
Safeco (acquired by
Liberty Mutual)
Seafirst Bank (acquired by Bank of America)
Shurgard Storage Centers (acquired by...
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originally awarded in June 1998, it was to be
called "
Seafirst Arena."
Although Seafirst was
acquired in 1983 by B of A, the name
continued to be used...
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Roundtable at the
United Way of King County. He also
served on the
boards of
Seafirst Bank, Starbucks, and was a
trustee at the
Seattle Art Museum. He and his...
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Stephen McLin of
Seafirst Corporation in Seattle, and its
wholly owned banking subsidiary, Seattle-First
National Bank.
Seafirst was at risk of seizure...