20a POS Map Licensed Properties

PORT OF SEATTLE
Approximate Seaport Alliance Asset Acreage 
Name           Acreage
Terminal 5                194
Terminal 18               208
Terminal 30/25              95
Terminal 25 South             9
TERMINAL 46
Terminal 46                89
Pier 16/17                   3                    Elliott Bay
Terminal 10                15
Terminal 103                8
Terminal 104               16
Terminal 106 Industrial          10
Terminal 107                5
Terminal 108               11
Terminal 115               97
PIERS 16 & 17
TOTAL             758



TERMINAL 30
Pier 2

TERMINAL 10
TERMINAL 5
CEM            West Waterway                  East Waterway        TERMINAL 25

TERMINAL 18

Marine
Maintenance
TERMINAL 25 SOUTH

TERMINAL 103
TERMINAL 104
Duwamish Waterway                                           TERMINAL 106
TERMINAL 108
TERMINAL 107       Duwamish Waterway




TERMINAL 115                                                                        : 7/29/2015
TERMINAL 115                               I   at e Ma p D

0   0.1  0.2   0.3   0.4   0.5             Seaport Alliance Properties        Water
Miles                          Non-Alliance Port Properties         Intermodal Rail Yards
DISCLAIMER: The information included on this map has been compiled 
by Port of Seattle staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change 
without notice. These data are intended for informational purposes and 
Data Credits:
should not be considered authoritative for engineering, navigational, legal 
and  other  site-specific  uses.  The  Port  of  Seattle  makes  no                           Street data from King County | Building data from City of Seattle | All other data from Port of Seattle
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completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information .                               Author: Devlin Donnelly

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