If you’ve contemplated the meaning behind SEA's mysterious “High Wire” painting or wonder what the connection is between a magic trick and an airport you aren’t alone. The infamous piece has mystified and intrigued passersby since it was first installed on the D Concourse in November 1993. Learn More
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) produces an annual cargo trade report that shares trade activity, including country, port, and commodity breakdowns, as well as profiles on the top ten trading partners by total TEUs. Read the highlights. Learn More
The Port will award $226,631 to six community-led organizations with projects that improve the environment in communities around SEA. This is the South King County Community Impact Fund Environmental Grants Program’s fourth cycle of funding. Learn More
Millions of Americans don't have enough food to eat or don't have access to healthy food. Non-profit SeaShare helps remove barriers to bring nutritious seafood to the food banks and onto the plates of those who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford it. Learn More
The Port broke ground on the renovation and modernization of the historic Ship Supply Building at Fishermen’s Terminal, paving the way for its transformation into a modern, Living Building Challenge (LBC) – certified Maritime Innovation Center (MInC) that will facilitate collaboration around maritime industry needs and opportunities. Learn More
Five Commissioners, elected at large by the voters of King County, serve four-year terms and establish Port policy. Port Commission meetings are normally held at 12 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at either Pier 69 or Sea-Tac Airport. Since meeting times and locations are subject to change, please visit the meetings page for the most up-to-date information. Visit the Port's Commission page to learn more.
Port Commission meetings are normally held at 12 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at either Pier 69 or Sea-Tac Airport.
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