So… we can have smaller Seattle Fire Department response vehicles? 👀
Loving these mini rigs for the World Cup.
After the tournament, can we keep experimenting with more right‑sized vehicles so our urban streets don’t always need a 20 fire lane carved out for giant trucks?
Stumbled across the Alaska Airlines Match Day Club while exploring the new World Cup pedestrian zone in Pioneer Square. A great way to bring Seattle’s hometown airline to life for a global event. ✈️💙💚
Today was a great day to ride Seattle’s waterfront—whether on your own bike or a borrowed Lime. 🚲🌊
We built this infrastructure to move people, connect destinations, and make post-game crowds a little more manageable.
Dare I say it: getting around the city was actually part of the fun. ⚽️✨
The Waterfront was absolutely packed after the Belgium vs. Egypt match. ⚽️
A decade ago, this scene wouldn’t have been possible.
The rebuilt waterfront has transformed the walk between the stadiums and Pike Place into one of Seattle’s great public spaces.
Streets are for people.
Pioneer Square Pedestrian Zone is a vibe.
Lime parking for the first Seattle World Cup Game.
Took a Lime bike from Capitol Hill to Ballard and then Metro + Link home. 🚲🚍🚈
One of the best things about Seattle’s growing bike and transit network is realizing that neighborhoods that once felt far apart really aren’t. Your friends on the other side of Lake Union are closer than you think.
The Emerald City is beaming with joy as soccer takes over this month. ⚽️💚
The rebuilt waterfront was made for moments like this—thousands of people gathering, watching matches, and simply enjoying being together in one of Seattle’s best public spaces.
Love seeing the city so alive.
Tried Pike Place Market’s new Sip & Savor program today. 🍻
It feels like common sense: grab a drink from a local
business and keep exploring.
It’s great to see Seattle making it easier to enjoy public spaces while supporting local businesses.
More of this, please.