
Garfield Super Block
Park & Promenade Improvement Project
A Park for the People and by the People








Stay up to date with the latest on GSB! We will update you with project news, fundraising goals, calls to action, and events.
For the latest news and information about construction, project timeline and neighborhood impact, please visit the Seattle Parks and Recreation page.
GSB is in the news!
Thanks to all who contributed to this lovely piece in the Seattle Times!
Take a Tour at the Garfield SuperBlock !
Are you interested in know more about what improvements are taking place at GSB? The GSB Coalition is hosting walking tours of the site for interested groups or individuals. We will walk around the site, discuss the upcoming changes, talk about the history of the site, share the vision for the arts plan, and answer questions about funding and timeline. All are welcome!
Are you or your group interested in a tour? Please let us know if there is a particular time that would work best for you. info@garfieldsuperblock.org
Project Update- What’s the Latest?
The Garfield Super Block Coalition has made great strides! thanks to major grants from the City of Seattle, King County, RCO, and the State of Washington, as well as many private donations, the project is almost fully funded.
The project went out to bid in May of 2024 and A1 Construction was selected as the lowest bidder. Construction started in August and is anticipated to take about a year.
Over the next year we will be working on:
Continue community engagement to ensure that the community is kept informed of project progress.
Fundraise for additive alternates. The project still needs to raise approximately $400K to pay for the three portions of the project that were not included in the final bid. These include the parkour park, the picnic shelter, and some of the site furnishings.
Open House February 2024
Thank you so much for everyone that joined us at the recent open house hosted by Seattle Parks and Recreation. We were happy to share the 60% Design and give project updates. If you would like to see some slides of the current design or see a video of the presentation, please follow these
GSB Arts Academy Video
Thanks so much to Converge Media for putting together this amazing video taken during our Arts Academy in January. We think it does a great job of capturing the story of this project and especially highlighting how public art is such a critical component of the plan.
Project Description
Located at the heart of the Central Area, the Garfield Superblock is the community’s central gathering place as well as a historical city-wide destination. Known to some as “Little City Hall”, the space pulsates with a rich history of events, people, and moments, which continues today.
The block is comprised of the Garfield Community Center, Medgar Evers Pool, the Tennis Courts and adjoining Garfield Park, including the historic Garfield Ball Fields; the Teen-Life Center, the Quincy Jones Performing Arts Center; and Garfield High School Track and Field. The community is known for its ethnic and racial diversity, being a historic platform of important civic events and cultural arts, and warm, welcoming hospitality during celebrations and in times of need.
The 2020 -2021 goal of the Garfield Superblock - Park and Promenade Renovation Project is to confirm and implement the unfinished renovation work of the 2005 Garfield Superblock Master Plan. This was a planning effort funded by the adjacent Garfield School renovation (completed in 2008). The Project design addresses the two following recommendations from the Master plan that were never implemented:
Grounds Improvements:
Site improvements throughout the park to help support the overall park and amenities use and activities.
A “Legacy and Promise Promenade”:
Creation of a pathway that integrates art and amenities that reflect the immense cultural diversity and rich history of the Central Area.
60% Construction Document Site Plan
GSB is Unstoppable!
See the Team share a project overview.