SEATTLE — The destruction of the last double-decker span from the 1950s era Alaskan Way Viaduct is over, with the work completed Saturday night. It's been more than seven months since the contractor ...
When Seattle's double-decker Alaskan Way Viaduct is demolished forever, two key exits into downtown will disappear too. Off ramps to Seneca Street and Western Avenue will be gone, forcing drivers to ...
SEATTLE – At some point in the not-too-distant future, someone will hop on a bike at Alki Beach in West Seattle and ride along Seattle’s corner of the Salish Sea, by the industrial monoliths on Harbor ...
20 years of planning, building, demolition, and hope came to fruition Saturday as the celebration of the Grand Opening of the Seattle Waterfront. What started as a crack on the old State Route 99 ...
SEATTLE - The Alaskan Way Viaduct is slowly but surely disappearing from the Seattle skyline as crews continue to demolish the seismically vulnerable structure and bury its crushed remains in the ...
Just imagine: What if Seattle had never torn down the viaduct and was still debating the next steps of the waterfront? Picture a shoreline walled off by a crumbling highway casting concrete shadows ...
SEATTLE - The latest inspection of the Alaskan Way Viaduct found additional ground settlement, wider cracks and two new cracks on columns. Washington Department of Transportation inspection crews ...
The gasoline immediately ignited, sending flames towering above the roadway and spilling burning fuel 40 feet down onto the street, a nearby freight train, and several parked cars.