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Visitors are filling downtown Seattle streets near pre-pandemic levels

Jul 18, 2024, 1:29 PM | Updated: Oct 8, 2024, 10:52 am

Photo: Data from the Downtown Seattle Association confirmed visitors are coming back to downtown, f...

Data from the Downtown Seattle Association confirmed visitors are coming back to downtown, filling the streets at levels close to 2019. (Photo: Sara Reed)

(Photo: Sara Reed)

Sunshine in Seattle means more people out and about. (DSA) confirmed visitors are coming back to downtown, filling the streets at levels close to 2019.

According to DSA data, nearly 2.9 million unique visitors came to downtown in June 2024, 91% of the visitors seen in 2019.

More visitors means they need somewhere to stay. The DSA reported downtown hotels were packed in June, citing data that showed hotel demand was at 105% of June 2019 levels with nearly 400,000 hotel rooms sold.

“According to Visit Seattle, during the final week in June, Seattle ranked third nationally for hotel occupancy, trailing only New York City and Oahu,” stated the DSA’s website.

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Workers are also coming back to downtown but at a little over half of the number seen in 2019. , In June 2024 downtown averaged more than 90,000 daily workers — the highest daily average since 2019.

To break it down further, the number of workers is a 14% increase from June 2023 and is 58% of the daily worker foot traffic seen in June 2019.

However, the number of occupied apartment units has steadily gone up since 2015, with only a slight dip in 2020. In 2015, 35,788 apartments were filled and now, that number is up to 58,307.

The June 2024 data comes as Washington’s population surpassed 8 million, as recorded in July.

More coverage: Washington鈥檚 population surpasses 8 million milestone

According to the DSA, there are currently more than 18,000 residential units planned, proposed or under construction in downtown Seattle.

There is also more trash being collected in downtown Seattle. DSA crews collected 1.4 million gallons of trash from downtown sidewalks and alleys over the last 12 months. It is 200,000 more gallons than in the previous 12 months.

However, there are some fun things planned for the area. On July 27 the starts at 3 p.m. and will feature more than 100 entries. Also on July 27, the Seattle Center is hosting an all-day celebration of music and culture with , an Afrobeats music festival. The festival goes from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is all ages with a 21-plus beer garden.

Julia Dallas is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read her stories聽here. Follow Julia on X聽聽and email her聽here.

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Visitors are filling downtown Seattle streets near pre-pandemic levels