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Even so, I was disappointed when Cristalla blocked a chunk of my Olympic Mountains view and Mosler hid my glimpse of Puget Sound. At least I've still got my "if you stand here and lean like this" view of the Space Needle.
In part because they're really out of date - the view east omits the highrise that's well underway across the street, and the view southeast makes no mention of the fact that Ava is moving forward.
But while the Olive 8 site acknowledges that the use of a wide angle lens makes "views appear farther away" it also distorts the buildings that are close up. Check out the sliver that the Quest Building turns into. That building will dominate views from the southwestern units, but the camera appears to have taken its pictures from the center of the property rather than from the perimeter of where the outside walls would be - which of course is where the views actually start.
Makes me wonder what a potential buyer might think who looks at the site and sees the open east-facing views and heads downtown to see the site only to find a highrise well underway.
When I pulled up the 1/31/08 Times story to get the floor count, I saw that the developer for the 51-story is R.C. Hedreen - same developer for Olive 8.
A lot will depend on how the 51-story is sited, but seems to me that's a question prospective Olive 8 N/NE view buyers might want to ask their developer before they commit.