The Port of Seattle has a long history of working with organized labor in ways that support its mission to create economic vitality in the Puget Sound region. The port has used a Project Labor Agreeme...
Industrial, Commercial, Office and Other Leasing OpportunitiesSee current leasing opportunities for industries, commercial, office, and retail space on LoopNet.Retail and dining leasing opp...
The Orcas are back! The Southern Resident Killer Whales returned to Puget Sound with new babies in the pod. We all need to do our part to protect the Orcas while they are here. Underwater noise ...
The Port of Seattle offers public access to many of its facilities. Here's where citizens and visitors can enjoy access to the best of the region:
Bell Street Pier at Pier 66
2203 Alaskan Way
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The Port of Seattle has been an active proponent of public art since the late 1960s, and the first public agency in the region to establish a public art collection. The Port's Public Art Program conti...
Quarterly Newsletter Archive Background InformationAs our Public Art Program continues to grow, so does the need to keep everyone in the loop. The Public Art Quarterly Newsletter was created to share ...
Open Meetings*NOTICE: Please take notice that the Port of Seattle Commission's public comment rules for Commission meetings have changed with the adoption of Resolution No. 3817 at the January 2...
Q1: What are public records?The Public Records Act is a Washington State law that allows you to review government records. Public records include documents in all formats, whether electronic or paper,...
King County Metro TransitThe King County Metro bus stops for routes that serve SEA are located on International Boulevard (State Highway 99) and South 176th Street by the SeaTac/Airport Link Light Rai...