Pacific Place Announces New Partnership with Seattle Restored

Pacific Place has announced a new partnership with Seattle Restored, an initiative by the Seattle Office of Economic Development, to host a series of pop-ups featuring local entrepreneurs and makers. 

To kick off the series, designer Sandra Gungaloo of Mabel Brempong has unveiled her new storefront featuring a handcrafted mix of whimsical apparel and accessories for women. Eco-luxe brand SeaSoaked Skin Co. has also recently opened its doors, featuring a collection of bath soaps, body oils, and marine algae face toners, thoughtfully sourced from Alaskan kelp. To round out the assortment, vintage dealer Pomp + Sway is scheduled for a soft launch on Sunday, August 24th, with an official grand opening event later this month. 

Pacific Place is excited to welcome these pop-ups to draw in the community, energize the retail atmosphere and spotlight new brands that bring unique experiences to the center. This is just a glimpse of the direction the shopping center is heading, with a focus on dynamic merchandising and vibrant, community-driven energy.

Featured pop-ups:

The immersive pop-up series aims to deepen community connections for local brands and support economic development within Seattle’s downtown corridor. Learn more at PacificPlaceSeattle.com.


EVENT DETAILS

WHAT:

Pacific Place Unveils Local Pop-Ups in Partnership with Seattle Restored 

WHEN:

Now through January 2026

WHERE:

Pacific Place 600 Pine St. Seattle, WA 98101

PARKING:

Paid underground parking is available at Pacific Place ($)

Photo credit: Mike Garrett

ABOUT PACIFIC PLACE 

Conveniently located in Downtown Seattle with an abundance of underground parking, Pacific Place offers a variety of unique shopping, dining, and entertainment options for the entire family. Retailers and restaurants like Din Tai Fung, AMC Theatre, and Pike Place Chowder anchor the center, while an active pop-up program features a rotating range of local and national brands and businesses. Pacific Place is managed and leased by Avison Young, a full-services global commercial real estate firm that provides transaction, property and project management, financial and advisory services across all sectors to owners and occupiers. For more information, visit the center’s website at www.pacificplaceseattle.com and follow Pacific Place on Facebook and Instagram.

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