BUSINESSSEATTLE TIMES
We must balance competing needs on Seattle’s working waterfront
The article discusses the importance of maintaining terminal space on Seattle's working waterfront, noting that every lost acre at terminal 46 would reduce annual shipping container handling capacity by 3,500 units, potentially harming future growth.
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