It is happening, on Pier 57, where roughly 550 tons of concrete have been poured, supporting spokes have been hoisted into place, and the whole 175-foot-high shebang is scheduled to be up and running ...
“It will be hopefully, the kind of thing people will look forward to visiting and riding when they come to Seattle,” said Hal Griffith, owner of Pier 57, where the Ferris wheel is being built. The ...