Rent a pop-up space at Seattle's newly renovated Pacific Place

Jul 31 2020, 8:55 pm

In a move to help small businesses around Seattle, newly renovated Pacific Place is allowing shops to sign short-term leases starting as little as one to two days.

The move is targeted towards “local businesses looking to connect in the physical space.”

“Our pop-in format is very well suited to those looking to ‘test drive’ a brick and mortar shop,” said Pacific Place Leasing Manager Ryan Amos in a press release. “We’ve created new spaces and opportunities to host artists, artisans, bakers and entrepreneurs seeking a physical presence, and the awareness created in the retail space.”

Vendors seeking to book a spot for August and September can fill out an online form or email Amos directly to learn about availabilities. 

After two years of multimillion-dollar renovations, Pacific Place is finally open to the public with modified hours of operation from 11 am to 7 pm Monday to Saturday and from 12 pm to 6 pm on Sunday.

The five-story downtown Seattle shopping center has a new Amazon-facing entrance at Seventh Avenue, and Olive Way opens up to South Lake Union, with a second recently enhanced downtown-facing entrance at Sixth Avenue and Pine Street.

Guests will notice increased signage throughout the property encouraging physical distancing, as well as a new mural inside the center that pays homage to healthcare workers.

Alyssa TherrienAlyssa Therrien

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