Was there the other day during Seattle SNR group ride. So cool to see it! Still wild to think that for the longest time until around late 2019, this part of Seattle was the Alaskan Way viaduct, and now--downtown Seattle/Waterfront is truly connected via this one seamless Overlook Walk!
This is so cool…I grew up in the Seattle area back in the early 80s and my brother and I used to take a Metro downtown and go run around. That area down there was fun, but it was also kind of gritty with drug dealers and prostitutes…Lol, which was one of the things that kind of made it fun for us to run around and see…ha ha. I haven’t been back home in a while, but I’m looking forward to coming back and getting down there and seeing all the work they put into it.
Next step is to close down Pike Place corner to vehicle traffic. 100K people every day think they can park point blank to the most famous landmark in the city. Just close the street please!
What's with all the asians..interesting demographics ..we noticed this in all the national parks too. Perhaps result of the wealth transfer from USA to china.
Why is your name PNW 4K? The first camera phone to have 4K was back in 2014 and the first 4K digital camera was in 2003 so you’re basically showcasing a 10-20 year old technology which is extremely odd
Love this integration of PPM to the waterfront. So long needed. 😊
Just hope they've correctly gauge the traffic flows. Some of the stair passages seem a little narrow, could have used another 2-4' in width.
Best waterfront in the whole U.S.
Was there the other day during Seattle SNR group ride. So cool to see it! Still wild to think that for the longest time until around late 2019, this part of Seattle was the Alaskan Way viaduct, and now--downtown Seattle/Waterfront is truly connected via this one seamless Overlook Walk!
Great 👍🏿 video
thank you, wanted to see the Salish steps, before I walk them myself
It’s still freaking crazy how they allow cars to drive through pike place market….
Curious how vendors get their products to the market without a road. There is a sidewalk to walk on.
This is so cool…I grew up in the Seattle area back in the early 80s and my brother and I used to take a Metro downtown and go run around. That area down there was fun, but it was also kind of gritty with drug dealers and prostitutes…Lol, which was one of the things that kind of made it fun for us to run around and see…ha ha. I haven’t been back home in a while, but I’m looking forward to coming back and getting down there and seeing all the work they put into it.
Only complaint is lack of stabilizing, that bouncing up and down is making me seasick
Its pretty but i miss the old waterfront. Its unrecognizable from what it was before.
what old waterfront? the one with the giant ugly viaduct?
Next step is to close down Pike Place corner to vehicle traffic. 100K people every day think they can park point blank to the most famous landmark in the city. Just close the street please!
What's with all the asians..interesting demographics ..we noticed this in all the national parks too. Perhaps result of the wealth transfer from USA to china.
All those Asians live here now. My wife is one of them. The diversity is one of the best features of Seattle.
Perhaps you would be happier living in Alabama with all ya'all's kin.
Why is your name PNW 4K? The first camera phone to have 4K was back in 2014 and the first 4K digital camera was in 2003 so you’re basically showcasing a 10-20 year old technology which is extremely odd
Are you ok?
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Concrete sadness
Idk I see alot of glass and green nature as well lol