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Alaskan Way & Elliott Way
Building of Alaska Way, Elliott Way and viaduct removal
Park Promenade
Park Promenade features and public restroom
Bike Path
A 1.2 mile protected bike lane along the Seattle waterfront
Overlook Walk
A key pedestrian connection between the City's downtown core and its waterfront.
Pier 58
Rebuilt Pier with views, event areas, and marine-themed playground
Pike & Pine
Streetscape and bicycle improvements along Pike and Pine streets
Pioneer Square
East and West Pedestrian Improvements
Union Street Pedestrian Bridge
A pedestrian bridge with an elevator provides street access between Western Avenue and the waterfront.
Bell Street
Improved connections between Belltown and the Waterfront
Plazas on Railroad Way
New pedestrian connections and a gateway linking the waterfront to Pioneer Square and the Stadiums
Marion Street Pedestrian Bridge
A pedestrian connection to the Seattle Ferry Terminal at Colman Dock
Washington Street Boat Landing & Habitat Beach
A newly built beach and a restored historic structure
Pier 62 and Floating Dock
A rebuilt historical pier for concerts, events, and gathering spaces
Seawall
A rebuilt seawall that features art that encourages biodiversity