Downtown · Seattle

Verified Data Updated March 2026

One Pacific Tower

2000 1st Ave

1994
Year Built
75
Total Units
27
Stories
$600–$1200
HOA Range
High-Rise
Type
One Pacific Tower condominiums in Downtown, Seattle

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Key Amenities

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One Pacific Tower: Key Facts

Building: One Pacific Tower
Address: 2000 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
Neighborhood: Downtown
Year Built: 1994
Developer: Vyzis Company / Hammond Pacific / South Sea Development
Total Units: 75
Stories: 27
Type: High-Rise
HOA Fee Range: $600–$1200/mo
HOA Cost per SF: $1.41/SF/mo
Pet Policy: Pets allowed with restrictions
Walk Score: 97
Transit Score: 100
Starting Price: $500K+
Key Amenities: Gym · parking · concierge

Profile by Jeff Reynolds, Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ years, 500+ transactions

Verified Updated March 2026

About One Pacific Tower

One Pacific Tower is a High-Rise building in Downtown, Seattle. Built in 1994 with 75 residences across 27 stories.

Monthly HOA fees range from $600–$1200. The building has a Walk Score of 97.

Building Details

75-unit, 27-story Downtown luxury high-rise at 1415 2nd Ave built 1994. Full-service building with 24-hour door staff, indoor pool, spa, gym, and protected mountain, water, and city views near Pike Place Market.

One Pacific Tower is a 75-unit, 27-story luxury condominium high-rise in Belltown, Seattle. Designed by Curtis Beattie & Associates and developed by Vyzis Development Company, the building was completed in 1994 and offers residents protected mountain, water, and city views—ferries gliding along Puget Sound, the Space Needle, and the Olympic Mountains are visible from upper floors.

Residents enjoy full-service amenities including 24-hour door staff, an indoor pool, spa, gym, hospitality room, and an outdoor terrace with BBQ. The Downtown location provides unparalleled access to Pike Place Market, the Elliott Bay waterfront, and Seattle’s financial district, with walkable dining, arts, culture, and transit connections in every direction.

With 75 residences across 27 floors, One Pacific Tower offers a boutique ownership community at a scale that creates an intimate, residential feel uncommon in Downtown towers. The building’s 30-plus years of HOA history, mature reserves, and established ownership base make it one of Downtown’s most documentable luxury condominium investments.

Jeff Reynolds maintains detailed sales history and HOA data for One Pacific Tower. Contact Jeff for current listings, floor plan comparisons, view unit strategy, and a personalized Downtown luxury buyer consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is One Pacific Tower located? +

One Pacific Tower is located in Belltown, Seattle. The building is positioned for protected Puget Sound, Olympic Mountain, and city views—upper floors offer sightlines to ferries on Elliott Bay and the Space Needle. The Downtown address provides walkable access to Pike Place Market, the waterfront, Seattle’s financial district, and major transit connections.

How many units does One Pacific Tower have? +

One Pacific Tower has 75 residences across 27 stories, giving it a boutique scale relative to larger Downtown towers. This smaller community of 75 homes creates an intimate, residential ownership experience. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current availability and floor plan details.

What views does One Pacific Tower have? +

One Pacific Tower is positioned for Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, and Olympic Mountain views from upper floor residences. View quality and availability depend on unit orientation and floor level. Jeff Reynolds can advise on which floor plans offer the best view value at current market pricing.

What are HOA fees at One Pacific Tower? +

HOA fees at One Pacific Tower are estimated at $550–$1,200 per month depending on unit size. As a full-service luxury building with concierge amenities, fees reflect the premium service level. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures.

How does One Pacific Tower compare to Escala or Spire? +

One Pacific Tower’s boutique 75-unit scale distinguishes it from larger luxury towers like Escala (269 units) or Spire (343 units). Buyers who value a more intimate building community often prefer One Pacific Tower’s scale. Jeff Reynolds can provide a full luxury building comparison across all key metrics.

Jeff Reynolds, Seattle condo specialist

Jeff Reynolds

Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ Years

Jeff Reynolds has spent 20+ years exclusively focused on Seattle's condo market, closing 500+ transactions and personally profiling 202+ buildings. His building-level expertise, grounded in HOA financials, reserve fund health, construction quality, and resale performance, is the foundation of every recommendation on this site. Have a question about One Pacific Tower?

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Or call directly: 206-794-1118 · jeff.reynolds@compass.com