Washington’s waterfront restaurants draw massive weekend crowds. Explore stunning spots locals avoid, but visitors can’t ...
Discover hidden patios across Washington serving unforgettable dishes, stunning views, and cozy vibes—your new favorite ...
The Emerald City has a revamped waterfront and it has quickly become a main attraction. With sweeping views of the Puget Sound, new bike lanes and paths, and easy access to some of Seattle’s best ...
A six-bedroom Lake Washington estate in Seattle’s Windermere neighborhood has sold for $12.5 million, county records show.
Flooded roads, rescues, and evacuation notices hit parts of the North Sound on Tuesday. What makes an atmospheric river different from typical Seattle rain? The wording and definition were changed and ...
SEATTLE — Less than a week after the opening of Pier 58, the final step of the years-long development of Seattle's Waterfront Park, huge crowds lined the promenade and boardwalk as the city hosted a ...
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Seattle Marathon 2025 Route: New Pier 66 Finish Line, Road Closures And Traffic Tips For Drivers
Seattle Marathon 2025 will debut a new route that finishes at Pier 66 on Seattle’s waterfront, bringing temporary closures to Alaskan Way and rolling restrictions on more than 50 streets across the ...
Runners will still start at Fifth Avenue North and Harrison Street near Seattle Center before winding through several ...
The demolition of the Alaskan Way Viaduct is nearing completion. Now, Seattle’s real estate community is wondering what the removal of this 65-year-old bridge will mean for development opportunities ...
The waterfront is Seattle’s place of perpetual construction. It’s also a must-see for visitors. “There’s a lot of construction, for sure, but you can still get around,” said John Wesche, visiting from ...
This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue and is part of our Seattle Waterfront feature. See PDF version of waterfront map here. Click here to subscribe. Seattle’s new downtown ...
For 66 years, Seattle’s downtown was separated from its waterfront by a hulking, double-decker viaduct. When it was blown up in 2019 over earthquake-safety concerns, the possibilities seemed endless.
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