Elliott Bay Waterfront Park nears completion after 15 years of work

Still ahead are extensions that will connect the park to Expedia Group’s campus by summer 2026.

SEATTLE — Seattle will mark the end of 15 years of construction next month with the opening of Elliott Bay Waterfront Park, a 20-acre, 17-block public space built where the Alaskan Way Viaduct once stood.

The city and community groups will host Meet Me at Waterfront Park on Sept. 6, a ribbon-cutting followed by an all-day celebration with live entertainment, art installations and local food vendors.

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