Seattle, WA, United States Americas
ULI Northwest Third Avenue Strategic Forum TAP report image of 3rd street
Report Summary:
A panel of local experts worked to answer the following questions from the City of Seattle and Downtown Seattle Association: What are the key challenges facing the Third Avenue corridor now? What are its key strengths and assets? What is our shared vision for what the corridor could be in the future? What collaboration processes or frameworks will be needed over time to build on strengths, address challenges, and realize this vision?

Report Summary: A panel of local experts worked to answer the following questions from the City of Seattle and Downtown Seattle Association: What are the key challenges facing the Third Avenue corridor now? What are its key strengths and assets? What is our shared vision for what the corridor could be in the future? What collaboration processes or frameworks will be needed over time to build on strengths, address challenges, and realize this vision?

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