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Pier 46, 88 acres (360,000 m 2) and land filled, is the southernmost pier on the Central Waterfront and the northernmost pier of the Port of Seattle's container port. For two years in the early 2000s part of it was operated by the Church Council as a homeless shelter .
First slab of Seattle Central Waterfront seawall being placed, 1934 Seawall inspection, 1954 Seawall replacement, 2015. Pier 54 at left.. The seawall was built to provide level access to Seattle's piers and supports the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Alaskan Way itself, which is a surface street.
Waterfront Park is a public park on the Central Waterfront, Downtown, Seattle, Washington, USA. Designed by the Bumgardner Partnership and consultants, it was constructed on the site of the former Schwabacher Wharf (Pier 58). [1] [2] The original park closed in September 2020 after a failed inspection; the pier was completely removed by ...
Numerous piers extend into the bay, especially along Seattle's Central Waterfront. Piers 57 and 59 house tourist destinations, including the Seattle Great Wheel and the Seattle Aquarium. On Pier 67 is The Edgewater Hotel. Pier 86 is a major grain shipping terminal operated by the Louis Dreyfus Group. [22]
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The City of Seattle Harbor Department Map of Central Waterfront District, February 1918, shows six piers. [95] 1945 US Navy aerial survey: [139] 10 Arco (Atlantic Richfield Co. [44]) Arco, in 2011 ? extant pier Harbor Island, West Waterway
Pages in category "Central Waterfront, Seattle" ... Pier 2, Seattle; Pier 54, Seattle; Pier 55, Seattle; Pier 57 (Seattle) Pike Place Fish Market; Pike Street Hill Climb;
Central Waterfront Piers More images: Often grouped as one landmark, this is actually five separate landmarks, each with its own ordinance designating it as such Pier 54 - 1001 Alaskan Way: More images: April 13, 2012 Pier 55 - 1101 Alaskan Way: More images: April 13, 2012 Pier 56 - 1201 Alaskan Way: More images: April 13, 2012