City of SeaTac recenters around Angle Lake station Joshua McNichols December 01, 2025 / 12:24 pm

SeaTac's old city hall sits near a freeway onramp. It's hard to reach if you don't drive.

Officials say the building is crumbling anyway. So, they're starting over in a better spot.

SeaTac City Councilmembers James Lovell and Senayet Negusse stood on the platform at Sound Transit's Angle Lake station. They were looking at the property right next door to the west, a giant park-and-fly lot. A slab of asphalt. It stores travelers' cars while they’re gone.

But Lovell and Negusse have a different vision. They don’t see a parking lot. They see SeaTac's new city hall. They see a "civic campus" filled with social services, cultural spaces, food options, and affordable housing.

For them, thi

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