Two rooftop pools, a 2,300-seat Live Nation event space and a Trader Joe's grocery store are just some of the enticing amenities in a major new mixed-use development that's under construction near downtown Seattle.
However, it's the fuselage of a decommissioned Boeing 747-400 airplane (tail number N178UA) suspended between the project's two 48-story residential towers that is drawing flocks of AvGeeks, locals and Instagram-seeking visitors to the building site.
"We are Jet City, so why not add the aircraft that revolutionized modern air travel?" said Matthew Burchette, senior curator at Seattle's Museum of Flight, which displays the first 747 ever built, serial number 001. "Plus, it's just cool."
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