Ground is Finally Broken on the 9.5M Garfield Super Block

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle officials broke ground on the $9. 5 million Garfield Super Block redevelopment project in the Central District on June 17, 2025. The initiative focuses on establishing a new promenade that will integrate art and historical elements to enrich the community's cultural landscape. Local leaders highlighted the project's role in fostering community engagement and improving accessibility for residents and visitors alike. Funding for the project includes city resources and private donations, showcasing a collaborative effort to enhance the area.

This redevelopment is part of a larger strategy aimed at revitalizing the Central District and celebrating its rich cultural heritage, which has been historically significant for the African American community in Seattle. The project aims to create spaces for public gatherings and artistic expression, encouraging local participation. With construction now underway, community members express optimism about the positive changes ahead. The Garfield Super Block redevelopment is expected to become a vital hub for cultural activities and community engagement once completed.

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