News Archive
The six month celebration of Seattle Center’s “Next Fifty” kicks off on April 21 with dozens of luminaries, exhibitions, speaker series, special events and a plethora of entertainment through October.
Commute Seattle, in partnership with the DSA, invite you to attend a free brown-bag lunch seminar on April 17: Smart Commute Choices for Downtown Employers.
The new shared DSA/MID website, DowntownSeattle.com, has recently won three outstanding awards for its overall design and user experience.
The Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) is partnering with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) in a new effort to clean and remove extensive graffiti tags on pay stations throughout Downtown Seattle.
Part of the ongoing State of Downtown report series - created to provide information on a variety of topics key to keeping Downtown Seattle a healthy, vibrant urban core - the Demographic Report examines who is living in Downtown Seattle, summarizes major trends and provides analysis as to how Downtown Seattle compares to surrounding Seattle neighborhoods.
Last year, King County Metro proposed significant reductions to the Route 99 Metro bus serving Downtown’s Waterfront businesses and attractions along First Avenue and Alaskan Way.
The Northwest Flower & Garden Show continues its rich tradition as a showcase of imagination and inspiration this week (Feb. 8-12) with gardens big and small, nearly 120 seminars, “The PlayGarden” for families, a big line-up of exhibitors and more at the Washington State Convention Center.
Beginning today, Seattle Art Museum presents the only United States stop for the highly-anticipated Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise.
Nearly 1,000 of Seattle’s community and business leaders gathered yesterday at the Westin Hotel in Downtown Seattle for the 2012 State of Downtown Economic Forum, the Downtown Seattle Association’s (DSA) annual analysis of the Downtown economy.
Despite successful efforts at maintenance, security and innovative housing for people in need, the Downtown street environment is not always safe and friendly. People who live and work in Downtown are concerned about issues such as open-air drug markets, people aggressively asking for money and people sleeping in doorways.















Join us for the DSA Annual Meeting “Downtown in Play” on June 12 as we examine progress toward our strategic plan, celebrate our collective successes and present our Downtown Champion Award. 