Downtown Preview
DSA’s Downtown Preview event and networking series reconnects you to the city center and each other. The exclusive series highlight the projects, places and people reshaping and revitalizing downtown — with special early or unique access for DSA members and MID ratepayers.
Tomb Raider Experience
When:
Tuesday, Dec. 3
4:30–6 p.m.
Cost:
$30
Where:
Tomb Raider Experience Seattle
1122 Post Ave.
Seattle WA 98101
Join us next month as our exclusive Downtown Preview series continues inside downtown’s brand-new immersive experience: Tomb Raider: Escape from the Temple of Fire.
Come see what all the buzz is about and hear from Seth Wolfson, owner and creative director of DSA member Hourglass Attractions. Enjoy optional tours, drinks, light refreshments and networking with other DSA members.
If you’re a fan of the video game series or just need an escape from your normal routine, register today. A limited number of spots are available.
Your registration fee helps with our event expenses. This event is open to DSA members only.
Past Events
August 2024: Gage Academy of Art
Gage Academy of Art is now open in their brand new 14,000-square-foot location in the Denny Regrade. The nonprofit fine art school recently moved from Capitol Hill into vacant street-level retail space on the Amazon campus, bringing art to downtown in an innovative and accessible way for youth and adults. Attendees heard from Gage leaders, including Executive Director Kathleen Allen and Board President Erik Haroldson, about their mission and decision to relocate downtown. And Shannon Loew, vice president of Global Corporate Real Estate and Facilities at Amazon shared the importance of community. Guests also toured the art studio and classrooms spanning two floors designed by DSA member NBBJ.
July 2024: Inside Washington Park
The newly renovated Washington Park building in Pioneer Square sits adjacent to the rapidly evolving Seattle waterfront. Originally constructed after the Great Seattle Fire, the former turn-of-the-century building has been redeveloped by DSA member Unico Properties into a roughly 52,000-square-foot commercial office project with ground-floor retail.
On Aug. 1 DSA members got a look inside the newly renovated building and enjoyed networking, tours, unobstructed views and refreshments. They also heard from DSA President & CEO Jon Scholes; Dugan Earl with Unico Properties; Kate Weiland with BuildingWork; and Molly Moon, founder and CEO of Molly Moon’s Ice Cream, which will open across from the building in 2025.
May 2024: Inside Washington 1000
Located in downtown’s Denny Triangle neighborhood, Washington 1000 is the latest development from DSA member Hudson Pacific Properties. The building features an innovative ground-floor bike café with showers and lockers, a hospitality-style lobby with several areas to gather and collaborate and expansive outdoor areas, including a dog park. Our May preview event offered an early look at this new building and a chance to hear from the company’s Vice President of Development & Construction.
April 2024: A New Angle on the City
One of the most recent additions to downtown’s residential mix is the Skyglass Apartments in South Lake Union. The new 31-story, 338-unit faceted glass tower is inspired by stacked magazines and designed to capture Seattle’s changing light as it undulates and changes form. Attendees of our March Preview toured this unique building and heard from the DSA member companies involved in its development over a networking happy hour format.
February 2024: Inside the New Dexter Yard
Dexter Yard is a new open block campus in South Lake Union developed by DSA member BioMed Realty. The two-tower property is a recent entry into the neighborhood’s life sciences hub, offering lab and office space and amenities including a field house, beer hall and rooftop deck. At our February Preview event, attendees got an inside look at this innovative downtown development designed to connect tenants with neighbors and the community.
December 2023: Behind the Curtain at SIFF Cinema
SIFF Cinema Downtown opened in December 2023, after a three-year closure. At our December Preview, DSA members got a sneak peek at renovations, a behind-the-scenes tour and, of course, some chocolate popcorn. SIFF Executive Director Tom Mara, Artistic Director Beth Barrett, and Associate Director of Festivals and Events Carley Callahan offered a brief history of the venue, an explanation of the iconic theater’s amazing AV and a preview of what’s to come.
November 2023: The Office of the Future
Attendees of our November Preview got a peek inside the “office of the future” at Gensler Architects Seattle. The $2.6 million workplace renovation in Park Place is designed for ultimate flexibility and ongoing evolution. Gensler’s co-managing directors and principals Ryan Haines and Kristin Jensen joined the event to share their new office concept and provide tours.
October 2023: A Deep Dive on Lid I-5
Guests of our October event got a deep dive on the monumental initiative to connect downtown’s core with adjacent neighborhoods: Lid I-5. In October 2023, the plan received a major boost as the Seattle City Council passed a resolution to endorse it. Guest speakers included Jack Cebe, development manager with Central Atlanta Progress, Jesse Canedo, chief economic development officer for the city of Bellevue, state Senator Jamie Pedersen and Scott Bonjukian, co-chair of Seattle’s Lid I-5 effort.
August 2023: Inside Cedar Hall with EQ Office
Our August Downtown Preview treated attendees to a special tour of Cedar Hall, a brand-new hospitality experience at the base of the 44-story U.S. Bank Center. Cedar Hall, which comprises the tower’s three-story lobby and entry levels, was designed as a communal meeting place for art, culture and retail. Zach Zaborowski, EQ’s senior vice president and Pacific Northwest, provided insights on the recently completed project and lead a short tour.
June 2023: Inside the Coliseum Theater with XO Seattle
More than 100 attendees joined our preview of XO23 — a temporary, contemporary art gallery in the renovated historic Coliseum Theater — in the former site of Banana Republic. The work of 60-plus artists will be on display in this landmark building through year-end. XO founders also co-created last summer’s popular art show with Forest For The Trees in Pioneer Square.