No, it's a historic building with an observatory, office spaces to lease and event spaces to rent. The Observatory offers fun events and gives you free access to the observatory if you show your Seattle sports game day ticket. If you don't have a ticket you have to pay which I think is $19 per person or $15 for senior, military, student, or children. There is a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home that was leased for 20 years in 1998 by Petra Franklin which takes up the entire top pyramid of the tower with a large wrap around balcony.
No. It is largely an office building and a tourist landmark. There is a single private residence at the top in the pyramid section that has the entrance located in the bar at the top of the tower.
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