Thanks to a partnership between the City of Seattle and Friends of Waterfront Seattle, Seattle’s newest waterfront pier has finally opened.
Pier 62, located on Seattle’s future Waterfront Park, is a “revitalized historic pier offering flexible, active community space.”
It’s being promoted as a cultural hub of the waterfront, which bridges Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium with space for activities and sweeping views.
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The pier features a floating dock, as well as tables and chairs to rest at, and artwork to browse.
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The rest of the Waterfront Park renovations are currently underway. More information on the project can be found at waterfrontparkseattle.org.
Thanks to a partnership between the City of Seattle and Friends of Waterfront Seattle, Seattle’s newest waterfront pier has finally opened.
Pier 62, located on Seattle’s future Waterfront Park, is a “revitalized historic pier offering flexible, active community space.”
It’s being promoted as a cultural hub of the waterfront, which bridges Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium with space for activities and sweeping views.
- See also:
The pier features a floating dock, as well as tables and chairs to rest at, and artwork to browse.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Friends of Waterfront Seattle (@friendsofwaterfrontseattle) on
The rest of the Waterfront Park renovations are currently underway. More information on the project can be found at waterfrontparkseattle.org.