Port of Seattle Breaks Ground on North Satellite Modernization Project Expansion
06-Feb-2017 With the ceremonial pulldown of the last gate marker on the west wall, the Port of Seattle officially broke ground (or broke the wall) Feb. 3, on the North Satellite Modernization Project which will expand and renovate the 44-year-old facility to better serve passengers and respond to continuing growth at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Washington Senator Maria Cantwell joined Port officials, Alaska Airlines and labor representatives to pull a rope bringing down the west end of the current facility where the expansion will take place.
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