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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 hope is that the new land bridges over the interstate would re-connect neighborhoods.
Sound Transit will be running a few more environmental impact studies to make sure the new Link stations are in the best possible spots.
The Elliott Bay Connections project will bring a new bike path to Alaskan Way and upgrades to Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks.
Belltown is getting a new public space and you’ve got to check it out.
The center is seeking feedback from the public.
The National Public Radio station will host an open house Saturday, Aug. 26.
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