has started work on a new pedestrian bridge that will connect Pike Place Market to the downtown waterfront.
The bridge will include slopes and a new elevator in addition to stairs, according to the Office of the Waterfront, which says the space will serve as a sort of "elevated park" with terraced landscaping, native plants, expansive Elliott Bay views, amphitheater-style seats for concerts and a new cafe, plus slides and other "play elements" for children.
Friends of the Waterfront Seattle, a nonprofit that will manage the operations of the redeveloped waterfront, is supposed to raise $110 million from private donors. The organization had raised $84 million as of December.
How many tents can it hold? 🤔
Oooh, they should add a statue of Sawant, so the birds will always have a place to sit.
Oh good more places for the drug addicts to hang out and mug people.
Its going to be so cool.
When can we pee on it?!
Great place for the homeless to sleep
The stair climb must be taking its toll on the boomers.
I woulda visited Pike Place 4-6 months after it originally opened but, not...in 2022 nor after. 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
Will it give us a good view of inslee’s homeless army?