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Equipped with a marine-themed playground, tree grove, fountain, and plaza, Pier 58’s rebuild is bringing a whole new community gathering space to Seattle’s Waterfront.
The new design will be built at the intersection of Thomas Street and Dexter Avenue North in South Lake Union.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
The Japanese Garden and the Woodland Meadow are getting upgrades.
The bridge connects First Avenue to the newly renovated Colman Dock ferry terminal.
Heartwood is an affordable housing project in Capitol Hill.
The Friends of Little Saigon have secured a site for the Landmark Project, which includes affordable housing.
The draft took 18 months to complete and includes a 20-year vision for the city’s growth.
Most of the money will go towards supporting urban forestry and job training throughout the city.
The 81-year-old building is now the Labour Temple, with a “u.”
Here’s how to get over to Bainbridge during the change.
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