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Old Posted Jan 30, 2009, 5:28 AM
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Seattle doesn't really have any high-rise public housing. The tallest one I can think of (the one near Harborview) is only 10-11 stories. There are a couple other mid-rises. I'm surprised Minneapolis has so many, I've always wish Seattle at least had a few.

Now, there are certainly some non-public housing towers around the city that could, architecturally-speaking, be considered "commie blocks," I suppose...
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