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SCC Campus

Arch at 705 Pike

93,692 sq. ft.

with 19 covered bays at two loading docks, and 70 flexible meeting spaces

45,000 sq. ft.

of carpeted meeting ballroom spaces, divisible into 4 separate ballrooms

205,700 sq. ft.

of dedicated heavy-load exhibit space

Arch at 705 Pike Street, Seattle Convention Center’s original building, features 61 meeting rooms, four ballrooms and six exhibit halls, as well as a number of cozy seating areas for intimate conversation. All meeting rooms and ballrooms are fully carpeted and beautifully appointed, and each space is equipped with advanced connectivity and audiovisual support. As an added point of interest, it sits adjacent to Freeway Park, Seattle’s largest downtown public space.

Arch at 800 Pike

35,000 sq. ft.

of carpeted meeting space, divisible into 17 versatile meeting rooms

Easy Load-In

with 19 covered bays at two loading docks

Versatility

shines through; a standalone executive conference space or multi-floor trade show

Arch at 800 Pike Street is our vibrant business meeting and event venue directly across the street from the original building. Events can be planned in either space or can span both spaces, which allows us to accommodate any size meeting, from executive retreats to multi-floor trade shows.

Summit at 900 Pine

570,290 sq. ft.

of event space, 18 covered bays at one loading dock, and 62 flexible meeting spaces

58,000 sq. ft.

one-of-a-kind ballroom, divisible into 3 versatile meeting rooms

149,200 sq. ft.

of heavy-load exhibit space with direct drive-in access

Summit, the Seattle Convention Center’s addition, nearly doubles the capacity of the Center by adding 573,770 square feet of event space including 62 meeting rooms, a 58,000-square-foot column-free and divisible ballroom featuring 3,900 suspended planks of reclaimed wood, 248,450 square feet of exhibit space, 140,700 square feet of naturally lit lobby space and the 14,000-square-foot outdoor Garden Terrace. Covering 1.5 million square feet, Summit and the original Arch building, one and half blocks away, together create a campus built to usher in the future of meetings and conventions. Take a deeper dive into the building facts, features and public benefits here.