Broken down, leaving memories behind.
These ruins are what’s left of the old Greyhound Central Bus Terminal in Downtown Seattle. The terminal first opened in 1928, and underwent many renovations and changes since. Here are some pictures. Click here, for some history and pictures of the former station.
In its place will be a new fancy hotel, towering as Seattle’s highest for those rich folk seeking a temporary stay in the Downtown. Meanwhile, the Greyhound bus service has a new location for Seattle, in the south SoDo region close to the Century location. New memories will build from both, bringing more layers to the ever-changing history of this great city.
– Orion T
I am not sorry to say goodbye to that ugly old bus station, but the new towers that are supposed to be so tall — yikes! Not sure it is a good idea.
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Yeah, I heard a lot of horror stories about that place. But still, a sign of the times for the Emerald a City..
I am also not too thrilled about the hotel. I live very close there, and that will certainly mean a lot less light in my apartment, should I stay after 2018.
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