SEATTLE, Aug. 31, 2017 -- Swinerton and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea are pleased to announce the groundbreaking of a new consulate building in uptown Seattle. The new three-story consulate is expected to complete construction in 2019.
The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle provides South Korean nationals and U.S. citizens or foreign nationals residing in the U.S. with passport and visa services. The Consulate in Seattle holds jurisdiction over five Pacific Northwest states: Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. These five states are home to more than 170,000 Korean-Americans.
Swinerton is proud to partner with the Republic of Korea to support their mission of growth and development in the Pacific Northwest.
About Swinerton
Swinerton provides commercial construction and construction management services throughout the United States and is a 100% employee-owned company. Recognized nationally since 1888, Swinerton is the preferred builder and trusted partner in every market it serves—proudly leading with integrity, passion, and excellence. For more information on Swinerton, visit its blog, Swinerton Builds Tomorrow, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Contact: Meggie Hollywood 415.984.1202/415.307.4100 [email protected]


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