South Lake Union is not the only area undergoing major transformation. The North Bay area (near Interbay, north of the Magnolia Bridge) is the subject of some intense planning by the Port of Seattle. On June 28th, three of the Port’s commissioners voted to allow non-maritime industries to use the land. Two other commissioners voted against allowing non-maritime industry use.
As with any redevelopment project, opinions differ over what would be the ”highest and best use of the land.” (In real estate parlance, that translates roughly into the question of which industries or interests will most profitably use the land.) This Seattle Times article details some of the basic issues.
We’d love to hear what you think should be done with the North Bay area.







