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New Elevated Lighting Brightens 3rd Ave as part of Seattle’s Downtown Activation Plan

New lighting illuminates 3rd Ave in Downtown Seattle at night. Photo courtesy of King County Metro

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Over the weekend, new festive lighting was strung above 3rd Ave in Downtown Seattle, between Stewart and Virginia streets.

This effort builds on the 30+ murals recently painted in Belltown and other neighborhoods in and around Downtown Seattle, and is part of Mayor Harrell’s Downtown Activation Plan. This includes a focus on making 3rd Ave a welcoming front door to our city that connects neighborhoods and serves residents, workers, tourists, and businesses. The improvements on 3rd Ave are a close partnership between the City of Seattle, King County Metro, Sound Transit, nearby building owners and tenants, Downtown Seattle Association, Urban Land Institute, and other community partners and stakeholders.

We expect this new lighting could spark more interest from building owners and tenants who may wish to pursue similar lighting and enhancements along 3rd Ave. Keep an eye out as more elements of the Downtown Activation Plan are added in the weeks and months ahead.

A bus travels along the street at night below lights hanging above. Large buildings and painted artwork on the walls are also visible.
View of the new lighting from above, with a bus traveling below. Photo courtesy of King County Metro

Curious about other public space enhancements taking place around Downtown Seattle? Check out last week’s blog post highlighting 30+ public murals installed as part of the Downtown Mural Project, funded through the Hope Corps program and Seattle’s Office of Arts & Culture. This includes a new self-guided walking tour of the murals in Belltown. We think you’ll find them as inspiring as we did.

Two artists paint large murals on the wall of a building, using a large piece of equipment to get to the upper part of the wall, as well as a ladder. The murals include water, glistening sun on the water, and two large white and yellow flowers to the right.
Artists Ariel Parrow and Sean Hamilton work on ‘Save it for Today’ – a vibrant mural on Fire Station 2 in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Photo courtesy of Downtown Seattle Association.