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  2. Port of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Bell Street Terminal, circa 1915 South Lander Street facilities on the East Waterway of the Duwamish, circa 1915 Hooverville on the Seattle tideflats, 1933 Pier 69, the present-day Headquarters for the Port of Seattle. The Port of Seattle is a public agency that is in King County, Washington.

  3. Northwest Seaport Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Seattle owns Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the region's primary airport for passengers and cargo, located 13 miles (21 km) from Seattle and 18 miles (29 km) from Tacoma. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The two ports of Seattle and Tacoma are also connected to the state highway system , including Interstate 5 between both ports and ...

  4. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Pier 69, north of Pier 67 and roughly between Vine and Clay Streets, is the site of the Port of Seattle headquarters and the Seattle terminus of the Clipper Navigation, a foot passenger (walk-on only) ferry with regular service to the Inner Harbour in Victoria, British Columbia and seasonal service to Friday Harbor, Washington. Although very ...

  5. Sea-Tac airport broke its passenger volume record in 2024

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    That 52.6 million number is also a 2% increase from 51.8 million in 2019, which was the previous record high. The record year in 2024 was expected by the Port of Seattle, which forecasts another 2% in

  6. Pier 1, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Pier 1 was owned by the Northern Pacific Railway, and operated bv the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, the Pacific-Alaska Navigation Co., and the Port Angeles Transportation Co, and was also the headquarters of the port warden. Pier 1 measured 840 by 120 feet (256 by 37 m), and had a warehouse measuring 840 by 100 feet (256 by 30 m ...

  7. John Okamoto - Wikipedia

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    Okamoto was the director of Seattle's Human Resources Department from 1991 to 1994, then the director of Engineering from 1994 to 1996. [1] From 1996 to 2003, Okamoto led the Assistant Secretary for the Washington State Department of Transportation. [2] Okamoto then became the Chief Administrative Officer for the Port of Seattle from 2003 to ...

  8. Ship operator in Baltimore bridge collapse had other deadly ...

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    The former longshoreman was injured when a metal bar he was holding contacted an ungrounded electrical source on a Synergy-managed ship in the Port of Seattle in 2010.

  9. Port of Seattle Police - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Seattle Police Department has jurisdiction on the premises of Sea-Tac Airport, a small portion of surrounding residential areas, at all cargo and cruiseship terminals operated by the Port of Seattle, at Fishermen's Terminal, and at Seattle's Centennial Park. As of 2016 its airport units responded to an average of 200 calls per day.