The Downtown Seattle Association and Metropolitan Improvement District have officially opened a new storage and operations centre at the corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street, one of downtown Seattle’s most heavily trafficked and closely watched intersections, signalling a concrete investment in an area that has long been a focal point of the city’s public safety and cleanliness challenges.
The MID Deployment Center, located at 250 Pine Street in the former Mountain Hardware retail space, gives DSA and MID ambassadors a dedicated base from which to operate 362 days a year. The facility spans 8,750 square feet in total, with 2,509 square feet of street-facing retail space and 6,241 square feet of storage. It houses 60 electric-assisted ambassador trikes used by the Clean Team and 54 bikes used by the Community Safety and Hospitality Team, along with the equipment deployed across parks and public spaces throughout downtown. The facility has been fitted with 11 overhead power outlets, 13 wall outlets, and a custom ramp to allow trikes to move in and out through the alley.
The space also includes dedicated mechanic shops for the organisation’s bike and trike technicians, equipped to perform the same services as a professional bike shop. The street-facing retail portion will house a bike technician, a drop-in workspace available to the Seattle Police Department, and space for future pop-up retail partnerships. Local artists were brought in to add colour and visual energy to the corner itself.

DSA President and CEO Jon Scholes said the opening represents more than a logistical upgrade. “Opening this MID Deployment Center at Third and Pine is about more than storage; it’s about showing up,” Scholes said. “This is a corner that matters enormously to the health of our downtown, and we are committing ourselves to it.”
DSA Vice President of Public Realm and Ambassador Operations Jennifer Casillas said the location allows the organisation to bring consistent, visible energy to one of downtown’s most significant intersections. “Our 160-plus ambassadors are deployed right here in the heart of downtown seven days a week, 15 hours a day, providing services to the ratepayers and stakeholders who depend on us,” Casillas said. “This space allows us to bring positive energy to this intersection every single day.”
The deployment centre opening follows DSA and MID’s relocation of their full administrative and ambassador operations to 1601 Second Avenue earlier this year, placing the organisation’s entire footprint in close proximity to the areas it serves most intensively.



