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Citing positive feedback, increased foot traffic, and a need for more research, Seattle’s Pike Place Market is extending its ...
Host of “Jeopardy!” and Washington native Ken Jennings set the record straight this week: there is no ‘s’ in Pike Place. On an episode that aired Wednesday, a contestant was asked to solve ...
Citing positive feedback, increased visitors and the upcoming World Cup, the Market is continuing its car-free experiment ...
Restricting cars at one of Seattle’s most iconic attractions is showing promising results. So much so that Pike Place Market extended its car-free pilot program into 2026.
Tsuru for Solidarity planned on hosting a Day of Remembrance and Resistance event at Pike Place Market on Feb. 19, with the theme of “Stop Repeating History.” Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Starting Wednesday, the street to Pike Place Market is partially closing to cars through a new Seattle pilot project to address congestion and safety. While supporters like a more pedestrian ...
Pike Place Market said the pilot program was built with the help of community input. The PDA and businesses said the program would be vital for emergency access, loading and daily operations.
Be ready to get turned away from driving into Pike Place Market as traffic limits are set to begin through the market. Sat, 19 Jul 2025 08:28:46 GMT (1752913726939) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Pike Place Market is going car free. Kind of. Beginning Wednesday, the 117-year-old city icon and tourist draw will limit what type of traffic can access the Market at First Avenue and Pike Street.
People walk past the Pike Place Market, Seattle's top tourist destination on March 09, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. This would have been the site of a rally comparing Japanese internment to ...
On a balmy afternoon in Pike Place Market, you’re bound to see a fish fly above the heads of a huddled crowd. But it’s usually not a Super Bowl-winning Seahawk hucking the fish at Pike Place ...
Pike Place Market said the pilot program was built with the help of community input. The PDA and businesses said the program would be vital for emergency access, loading and daily operations.