PIONEER SQUARE
Welcome to the birthplace of Seattle. Laying claim as the city's “first neighborhood,” Pioneer Square is a richly historic place known for its Renaissance Revival architecture, First Thursday art walks, night life, delicious lunch spots, and quirky boutiques. Explore the depth and beauty of Seattle's first historic district.
ALLIANCE FOR PIONEER SQUARE
The Alliance for Pioneer Square works to help preserve what makes Pioneer Square the most authentic, engaging and dynamic neighborhood in Seattle.
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Walk Score
From 590 1st Avenue South
Pioneer Square, Seattle, 98104
Pioneer Square Preservation District
Pioneer Square marks Seattle's original downtown, dating back to 1852. Rebuilt after the devastating "Great Fire" of 1889, the district is characterized by late nineteenth century brick and stone buildings and one of the nation's best surviving collections of Romanesque Revival style urban architecture.
Cone & Steiner is a one-stop shop brimming indoors and out with fresh flowers and produce, dry goods, ice cream, and a curated selection of prepared foods. In our unique twist on the corner store, we feature specialty, local, and staple goods, as well a robust assortment of craft beers and fine wines.
Named for the railways that once ran through the area, RailSpur encompasses three historic warehouse buildings in Pioneer Square, Seattle’s first neighborhood. Constructed of brick and timber, the structures — and the corridors between them — connected the Great Northern Railway and the bustling port of Seattle.