DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS
- A Little Bit O’ Saigon - South Jackson Street and Broadway - Small restaurant, Vietnamese cuisine, ties with Red and Yellow Seoulpa Ring. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.28, Seattle 2072 p.44]
- Alabaster Maiden - East Mercer Street and 12th Avenue - Nightclub, named for Gabriella Dematto, mage who petrified herself. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.36, Runner Havens p.114, Seattle 2072 p.44]
- Aurora Village - 1100 North 200th Street - Shopping mall, 200 shops. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.38, Seattle 2072 p.45]
- Aztechnology Pyramid - Broadway Ave E. and E. Harrison St. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.56, New Seattle - p.90, Seattle 2072: p.45]
- Bagley Wright Theater & The Playhouse - Boren Ave and West Thomas St. - Home of the Seattle Repertory Theater. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.38, Seattle 2072 p.46]
- Ballard Locks - Ship Canal - Ship locks. - [Seattle 2072]
- Big Rhino, The - Seneca Street and 1st Ave - Large restaurant, ork cuisine. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.29, Runner Havens p.111, Seattle 2072 p.46]
- Blue Moon Lore Store, The - 16th Ave & University Street - Lore store, headquarters of Hermetic Order of the Auric Aurora. - [Seattle 2072 p.46]
- Bosco’s - Roy Street & Ninth Avenue - Elven family-style sports bar and grill. - [Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Cafe Sport - Virginia Street & Western Ave - First-class restaurant, Salish cuisine. - [Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Center House - Roy Street & Fourth Ave - Ten-story mall, stores and restaurants from around the world. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.38, Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Chez Ogino - First Avenue & Stewart Street - Family-owned, mid-range hotel. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.26, Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Club Penumbra - Fifth Avenue & Yesler Way - One of the longest-running nightclubs still operating in metroplex. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.36, New Seattle - p.35, Runner Havens p.108, Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Cutting Edge, The - Maynard Ave & South Lane St. - Bar and strip joint, Yakuza connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.37, Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Damian's - Bell Street & Second Ave - Best “all-American family” restaurant. - [Seattle 2072 p.47]
- Dassurn Securities and Investments - 4th Avenue & University St. - XXXXXXXXXXXX. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43, New Seattle p.84]
- Dante's Inferno - Fifth Avenue & Madison St. - The premier nightspot in Seattle, with a “Nine Circles of Sin” theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.36, New Seattle - p.35, Runner Havens p.109, Seattle 2072 p.49]
- Downtown Library - Seneca St & 4th Ave - Main public library. [Seattle Sourcebook p.38, New Seattle - Index]
- Brackhaven Investments - 3rd Ave & Union St. - Tied to the lifeblood of the metroplex’s financial data. - [New Seattle - p.83, Runner Havens p.74, Seattle 2072 p.49/166]
- Edge, The - Ninth Ave & Denny Way - First-class Elven restaurant, with a forest glen theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.29, Seattle 2072 p.49]
- Elliot’s - Pier 60 - First-class French restaurant on the waterfront. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.29, Seattle 2072 p.49]
- Evergreen Kingdom - West Thomas St. & Second Ave - Amusement park in Seattle Center. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.50]
- Executive Body Enhancements - 501 South Jackson St. - Private cyber-clinic, caters to visiting Japanese, Yakuza connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.46, Seattle 2072 p.50]
- Exhibition Hall - 538 West Harrison St. - Site of numerous conventions, trade shows and consumer fairs. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.50]
- Eye Of The Needle, The - 410 West Thomas Street - Atop the Space Needle, Seattle's most elegant and famous restaurant. - [Runner Havens p.111, Seattle 2072 p.50]
- Federated Boeing Field - Airport Way South - Airfield used for smaller aircraft, particularly VTOL and remote-piloted drones. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Federated Boeing Offices - Carson Ave. & East Marginal Way - 70-story skyscraper, main business offices. - [New Seattle - p.84, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Federated Boeing Shipyards - SW Florida St. & Twenty-sixth Ave SE - Construct/test hydroplanes and hovercraft for military and commercial clients. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43, New Seattle - p.37, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Freddie’s Salmon Eatery [& Fast Freddie's Surgery] - Pier 59 - Dive specializing in seafood, cover for chop shop. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.46, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Fuchi Industrial Electronics Compound - 21st Ave S & Massachusetts St - Main buildings of the Fuchi megacorp. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43]
- Gates Undersound Hotel - Pier 69 - Twenty-story hotel with six floors built under Puget Sound. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.26, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Glass Onion - Madison St & 2nd Ave - Large restaurant, Japanese cuisine. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.29, New Seattle - Index]
- Gracie’s For Ribs - Olive Street & Belmont Ave - Best BBQ in town. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.30, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Gravity Bar, The - Stewart St & First Ave - Manhattan-style singles bar. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.30, Seattle 2072 p.51]
- Gray Line, The - Pier 63 - Glass-walled lower dining area is submerged at high tide. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.30, Seattle 2072 p.52]
- Green Village - South Main St. & Fifth Ave South - Moderately priced restaurant, Asian & American cuisine. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.30, Seattle 2072 p.52]
- Group Health Central Hospital (Seattle General Hospital) - 201 East Sixteenth Ave - Hospital, along with a campus of medical facilities. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.45, Seattle 2072 p.52]
- Harborview Hospital - 325 Ninth Avenue - Hospital specializing in burn and emergency medicine. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.45, Seattle 2072 p.52]
- Haukshorn Complex - Roosevelt Way & 50th St - Twin skyscrapers of Haukshorn Chemicals. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.44]
- Health Maintenance Organization - Thomas St & Boylston Ave - Built and owned by several local health insurance corporations. [Seattle Sourcebook p.45, New Seattle - Index]
- Haunted Mug, The - Madison Street & Second Ave - Kaf-culture locale, supposedly haunted. - [Seattle 2072 p.52]
- Hotel Nikko - Third Ave & Pike Street - Boutique hotel with Asian decore lobby and restaurant. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.53]
- Icarus Descending - Harrison St. & Dexter Ave North - First and best Elven restaurant in Seattle, Triad connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.30, New Seattle - Index, Seattle 2072 p.53]
- Infinity - Seattle Center - Club with state-of-the-art holographic and sonic projections. - [Runner Havens p.109, Seattle 2072 p.53]
- Ingersoll And Berkley Tower - Aurora Ave North & Mercer St - Skyscraper with terraced conventional and aquaculture gardens. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.44, New Seattle - p.85, Seattle 2072 p.53]
- Io Pan! - E. Pike St & Boylston Ave - Lore-store focused on Hermetic and European pagan goods. - [Seattle 2072 p.53]
- Knutson’s Country Home - Broad St. & Elliot Ave - Restaurant with “down-home-cooking” theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.31, Seattle 2072 p.54]
- Laubenstein Plaza - Sixth Ave & Pike St. - Art gallery of famous 20th century artist. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.54]
- Lee Chee Garden - Fifth Ave West & Elliot Ave - Chinese family restaurant, Triad connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.31, Seattle 2072 p.54]
- Ling Ho - Cherry St. & Eighth Ave - Fine and moderately priced Chinese and Japaneses food, Yakuza. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.31, New Seattle - Index, Seattle 2072 p.54]
- Lone Star Security Building - Second Ave & Union St. - Main offices of Lone Star Security Services. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.44, Seattle 2072 p.54]
- Lou’s Tattoos - Roosevelt Way NE & NE 65th St. - Japanese dwarf tattoo artist. - [Runner Havens p.115, Seattle 2072 p.55]
- Lucas Palace - Third Ave & Virginia St. - High-class, luxury hotel, flagship of Lucas family hotels. - [Seattle 2072 p.55]
- Marcus’ Hovel - Virginia St. & Eighth Ave - Charming, family-style restaurant, large aquarium. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.31, Seattle 2072 p.55]
- Matchstick's - Fourth Ave North & Denny Way - Private jazz-club, 1930s themed. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.36, New Seattle - p.37, Seattle 2072 p.55]
- Maximillion's - Pier 64 - First-class Aztlan cuisine on the waterfront. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.31, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Mayflower Park Hotel, The - Fourth Ave & Pine St. - Hotel with a 1990s theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- McKuen’s Scrap & Salvage Yard - Third Ave & Madison St. - Salvage yard for anything from cards to drones. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.44, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Metroplex Hall (Charles Royer Building) - Fourth Ave & Seneca St. - The thirty-story Charles Royer Building houses Seattle municipal offices. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.42, New Seattle - p.34, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Metroplex Prison - Sixth Ave & Spring St. - Known as “the tower” for its fortress-like shape. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.42, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Metroplex Supreme Court Building - Spring St. & Fifth Ave - An imposing edifice built in 2045. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43, New Seattle - p.34, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Millionaire's Row - 14th Ave E. - Most affluent housing in the metroplex. - [Seattle 2072]
- Miner's Landing - Pier 63 - Warehouse converted-to-restaurant with frontier theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Mitsuhama Computer Technologies Complex - MLK, Jr. Way & Sixth-eighth Ave S. - Six tower skyscrapers, closed to visitors. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.44, New Seattle - p.92, Runner Havens p.118, Seattle 2072 p.56]
- Mitsuhama Public Health Hospital (U.S. Public Health Hospital) - 1200 Twelfth Ave S. - Specializes in treatments through biological enhancements. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.45, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Murphy's Law - Cedar St. & Western Ave - Seedy dive with excellent pizza; high-stakes card games. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Novatech Compound - 21st Ave S & Massachusetts St - XXXXXXXXXXX. - [New Seattle - p.93]
- Nyen Lang - S Dearborn St & Maynard Ave - Medium restaurant, Tibetan and Mongolian cuisine, nightly magic show. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, New Seattle - Index]
- New Century Square Hotel - Second Ave & University St. - Supposedly haunted hotel. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Nightingale's Body Parts - 104 John St. - Private clinic catering to the elite with cyber- and bio-mods. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.45, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Northgate Mall - Northgate Way & First Ave - Selection of shopping and nightlife, upscale clientèle. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Ohgi-Ya - Fourth Ave S. & S. Main St. - America-Chinese restaurant, Yakuza connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.58]
- Other Place, The - First Ave & Union St. - French country cuisine, run by Rosellini family for a 100 years. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Pacific Science Center - East Mercer St. & Harvard Ave - Hosts rotating exhibits of science and culture. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Pier 62 - Pier 62 - Major live music venue. - [Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Pike Place Farmer's Market - Pike St. & First Ave - Famous Seattle Landmark, first opened in 1907. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Pink Door, The - Pine ST. & Western Ave - No-frills bar next to Eastern Avenue Bakery. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Psychedelic Pirate - University Way & Fifty-second St. - Glitzy music scene, often frequented by Awakened. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.37, Seattle 2072 p.59]
- Purple Haze, The - Bell St. & Elliot Ave - Authentic Pueblo cuisine, Fuchi connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.32, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Reno’s - Battery St. & Fourth Ave - Sioux, Pueblo and Aztec-Mex cuisine, biker theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Renrauki Omnidome, The - Pier 64 - Largest trideo screen theater in metroplex. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, New Seattle - p.37, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Renraku Arcology - 1 Renraku Avenue - Renraku's arcology. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.48+, New Seattle - p.37, Runner Havens p.117, Seattle 2072: p.40]
- Renton Mall - Rainier Ave S. & Houser Way S.- Four levels of shopping to suit any taste, gang problems. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Run Run Shaw’s - South Weller S. & Sixth Ave S. - Inexpensive Chinese take-out, Yakuza controlled. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, New Seattle - Index, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Seasource Archives, Downtown Branch - Seneca St. & Fourth Ave - Extensive collection of hard copy books, periodicals, microfiche. - [Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Seattle Aquarium - Pier 64 - Main attraction are glass-domed rooms surrounded by Puget Sound sea life. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.37, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Seattle Art Museum Pavilion - 1401 East Observatory Drive - A collection of local and Salish art. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.60]
- Seattle Coliseum - 240 North First Ave - Home to Federated-Boeing Transonics, semi-pro basketball team. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle Convention/Trade Center - Eighth Ave & Pike Street - Multistory convention center. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle Federal Building - Seneca St. & First Ave - 72-story building housing UCAS Federal offices. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.42, New Seattle - p.35, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle Hilton - Sixth Ave & University St. - Grandaddy of metroplex luxury hotels. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle Opera House - Sixth Ave & University St. - Seattle Symphony, Opera Company and Pacific Northwest Ballet. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.39, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle University - 1701 Broadway - Best known for its Masters in Magical Theory and Arts. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.61]
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - Perimeter Road - Three-dozen airlines and airfreight services fly into and out of. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.42, Seattle 2072 p.62]
- Seward Club, The - Juneou St. & Twenty-Eighty Ave S. - Licensed casino, 19th-century theme, Yakuza controlled. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.37, Seattle 2072 p.62]
- Space Needle, The - 410 West Thomas Street - 185-meter metal tower, observation deck and restaurant/bar. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, New Seattle - p.33, Seattle 2072 p.62]
- Stouffer-Madison Hotel - Sixth Ave & Madison St. - Mid-range hotel, popular with business travelers. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.62]
- Syberspace - Seventh Ave & Columbia St. - Cutting-edge, AR club that replicates Seattle Matrix. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.37, Seattle 2072 p.62]
- Takuri’s - Marian St. & Fourth Ave - Finest Neo-Tokyo restaurant in metroplex. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, Seattle 2072 p.63]
- Tam’s Under The Needle - Denny Way & Fifth Ave - Bistro serving combination Asian, Salish and Americanadian cuisine. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, Seattle 2072 p.63]
- Tickler’s - Alki Ave SW - Independent strip-joint. - [Seattle 2072 p.63]
- Sports Bar, THE - University St. & Terry Ave - Popular with university students, sometimes mafia hangout. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, Seattle 2072 p.63]
- UCAS Post Office - Union St & 4th Ave - Main sorting station, potential Seoulpa ring connections. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.43, New Seattle - Index]
- University Hospital - 1959 Pacific Ave - Major research and teaching hospital. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.46, Seattle 2072 p.63]
- University of Washington - Montlake Boulevard NE - Top computer science programs, connections to Renraku, Mitsuhama. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.40, Seattle 2072 p.63]
- Warwick-Hilton Hotel - Fourth Ave & Lenora St. - 20-story hotel, 20th-century elegance. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.27, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- Weapons World - 6th Ave & Olive St - Two floors of guns. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.46, New Seattle - Index]
- West Coast Hamlin Hotel - Eighth Ave & Pine St. - Reasonably priced hotel, eco-green and neo-tribal theme. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.28, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- Westin Seattle, The - Fifth Ave & Steward St. - Flagship hotel of the Westin International Corps. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.28, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- Wuxing Towers - Roosevelt Way & Fifieth St. - Headquarters of Wuxing American division. - [New Seattle - p.96, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- Wylie’s Gala Inn - Fourth Ave & Pike St. - 1930’s decor Inn, front for Ciarnello family. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.28, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- You Should Not Eat So Much! - Pier 60 - All-you-can-eat family restaurant. - [Seattle Sourcebook p.35, Seattle 2072 p.64]
- YMCA - University St & 4th Ave - Health club. [Seattle Sourcebook p.42, New Seattle - Index]