Talk:List of tallest buildings in Seattle

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[edit] Proposed Move

I have listed this page at WP:RM as an uncontroversial move, with the goal of moving the page to List of tallest buildings in Seattle.

Per this FL discussion related to the List of tallest buildings in Dallas page, it was decided that United States building lists that contain only one freestanding tower (with all other entries habitable buildings) should not be dubbed with "and structures" in the title. The change would be consistent with other U.S. tallest buildings lists, and reduce confusion, as "structures" more or less implies multiple structures, not just one observation tower. As long as a note is added to the observation tower entry, the clarification in the title is not needed. Rai-me 01:48, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pictures

I just wanted to mention: there are pictures of most of these on the Commons. Someone might want to add a column to the tables with a 100 px picture of each (perhaps rather than having quite so many larger images in the article). - Jmabel | Talk 05:47, 26 November 2007 (UTC)