Now that construction has started on the $756 million project, those who visit the finished park can expect a marine habitat-sensitive design, a shaded tree grove and a big lawn.
A unique 18-foot-tall jellyfish-inspired climbing structure will be built with slides with rolling tentacles.
It is planned to be a great place to sit in the shade and enjoy the views of Elliott Bay. People will also get to enjoy outdoor movies and other public events once the park is completed. KIRO 7 found out that it will take two years to build the new project, which will include the removal of the deteriorating Pier 63.KIRO 7 was told that the open space will improve the marine ecosystem, which will allow more plants to grow and attract more fish as there will be more sunlight.