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Sheraton Grand Seattle

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Sheraton Grand Seattle is a high-rise hotel in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. The hotel is operated by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, which is owned by Marriott International. The 35-floor building was built in 1982 and renovated in 2011.The hotel is among the largest in Seattle, with 1,236 guest rooms as of 2020. Sheraton Grand Seatltle unveiled a $60 million renovation, which included a Starbucks shop, in 2018. The hotel hosts a Gingerbread Village annually. The restaurant Loulay Kitchen and Bar has operated in the building.

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Sheraton Grand Seattle
6th Avenue, Seattle First Hill

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Seattle Sheraton Pike Street Tower

6th Avenue 1400
98101 Seattle, First Hill
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