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Pier 58 Reopens: Seattle’s Waterfront Welcomes Locals and Visitors to a New Era of Public Space

by Danielle Sherman
July 26, 2025
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After nearly three years of construction and anticipation, Pier 58 on Seattle’s waterfront officially reopened Friday, marking a major milestone in the city’s ongoing waterfront transformation. The unveiling comes just ahead of the iconic Seafair Torchlight Parade, drawing crowds to celebrate the long-awaited debut.

“This is one of the final major pieces of our Waterfront Park vision, and we’re thrilled to finally open it to the public,” said Angela Brady, Director of the Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects for the City of Seattle.

The redesigned space, now a vibrant and scenic public park, features a lovingly restored historic fountain placed back in its original position on the pier. The park also includes a grassy knoll for lounging, shaded table seating, and panoramic views of Elliott Bay that are sure to become a favorite for both locals and tourists.

“What’s most amazing is how the water becomes the centerpiece again,” Brady added. “It feels natural and fresh — like we’ve brought the city back to its edge.”

A highlight of the revamped pier is a sprawling, maritime-inspired play area for children. Dominated by a jellyfish-themed play structure, the playground includes a 25-foot climbing tower, an 18-foot slide, and several interactive features that invite exploration.

“I love it — the whole waterfront feels transformed,” said Dwane Wright, a longtime Seattle resident who stopped by on opening day. “It’s a welcoming space now, not just for tourists, but for those of us who live here too.”

The reimagined Pier 58 is one of the final chapters in a broader waterfront redevelopment project that began years ago. For many who’ve witnessed the transformation from start to finish, the change is nothing short of remarkable.

“I’ve worked down here for years, and I remember what it looked like before,” said Warren Baker. “The difference is night and day. I think people will forget about the construction delays when they see what we’ve got now — it’s beautiful.”

The city hosted an official opening celebration on Friday, July 25, from 4 to 8 p.m., inviting the community to enjoy live music, food vendors, and the new public space firsthand. And the festivities continue Saturday, when the Seafair Torchlight Parade marches past the new park starting at 7:30 p.m.

With Pier 58 now open, Seattle’s waterfront is entering a new chapter — one built for the people, with the bay as its backdrop.

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