Welcome to Seattle
Offering a great mix of high profile plazas, parks, commuter hubs and private venues, Seattle has something to offer most marketers.
Obtaining permits for an outdoor or indoor experiential activation or special event is often the most vexing task for an agency or brand. A marketer will often know the cities and demographic they want to reach but may not know which locations are appropriate to reach their target audience. That’s where Event Permit Experts come in to recommend the right locations in each market and most importantly knowing who to call to obtain these permits. Each city and location has it’s own unique set of rules & regulations to navigate when obtaining permits. Locations in each market can and do change. Only a company like Event Permit Experts can stay on top of the rapidly evolving landscape in each city to make the right recommendations and maintain the relationships with these venues and municipalities to make your experiential campaign or special event a reality.
Knowing how to obtain all necessary event permits, ancillary permits and community board approvals is where Event Permit Experts comes in. With a wide breadth of knowledge obtained by consistently working with the decision makers at these locations we can help marketers navigate all the local ordinances and laws unique to each location to make your experiential special event a success.
Obtaining permits for an outdoor or indoor experiential activation or special event is often the most vexing task for an agency or brand. A marketer will often know the cities and demographic they want to reach but may not know which locations are appropriate to reach their target audience. That’s where Event Permit Experts come in to recommend the right locations in each market and most importantly knowing who to call to obtain these permits. Each city and location has it’s own unique set of rules & regulations to navigate when obtaining permits. Locations in each market can and do change. Only a company like Event Permit Experts can stay on top of the rapidly evolving landscape in each city to make the right recommendations and maintain the relationships with these venues and municipalities to make your experiential campaign or special event a reality.
Knowing how to obtain all necessary event permits, ancillary permits and community board approvals is where Event Permit Experts comes in. With a wide breadth of knowledge obtained by consistently working with the decision makers at these locations we can help marketers navigate all the local ordinances and laws unique to each location to make your experiential special event a success.
Annual EventsSeattle Boat Show
An event that takes place both indoors and outdoors on South Lake Union, and considered to be the largest boat show on the northwestern coast of the USA. Seattle St Patrick's Day Celebration Seattle International Film Festival Film Festival has been a huge success for almost 40 years, enticing more than 150,000 visitors each year, and featuring more than 500 film. Seattle Seafair Seafair is a month-long, region-wide barbecue that brings an entire community together in celebration. Fremont Fair Attracts more than 100,000 people every year to Seattle’s artistic Fremont neighborhood to enjoy the music of local bands, the talents of local arts and crafts experts, and food and drink. Festival Sundiata – Black Arts Fest A popular event it features African-American Heritage, culture, arts and history in relevant local and regional entertainment, art and photography. Bellevue Arts & Crafts Fair Bellevue Arts & Crafts Fair attracts more than 150,000 enthusiasts each year and features more than 350 of the Northwest’s most talented and popular artisans. Bumbershoot The 3-day urban event, Seattle’s premier music and arts festival. Washington State Fair Attracting over a million people in just 17 days, the Washington State Fair offers an incredible scope of entertainment. Issaquah Salmon Days Festival Attracts more than 180,000 people every year, celebrates the return of salmon. Some Local Neighborhoods |
Local Attractions
Local Malls & Shopping AreasWestfield Southcenter Shopping Mall
Think fashions, accessories and jewelry from a "premium blend of national and regional brands," all with a Northwest twist. International District Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean cultures have come together to form the Asian-American district of Seattle. University District The University District, as full of young faces as you would expect, features plenty of shopping venues, restaurants, cafés, and cultural centers. Pacific Place In the heart of downtown, Seattle, this extravagant mall is five floors filled with high-quality shops, some standout restaurants and an eleven-screen movie theatre. Fremont Entering this neighborhood, you're greeted by a sign that says, "Welcome to the Center of the Universe." Thanks to its bohemian culture, Fremont is often considered a sister to Paris's Left Bank. Northgate Mall Featuring anchor stores Nordstrom, Macy's, and JCPenney, as well as more than 60 specialty shops, Northgate is one of the area's more popular malls. Wallingford Center This venue offers a pleasant and intimate shopping experience (in a former schoolhouse) and features more than 17 local and regionally based retail boutiques. Pike Place Market It's a protected historic district that inundates you with sights, sounds, smells, and the best people-watching in town. University Village The hub of the Seattle's University District shopping scene, University Village is an attractive open-air complex. |
Colleges & Universities• Academy of Interactive Entertainment
• Adelphia College • Antioch University • Antioch University Seattle • Argosy University, Seattle • The Art Institute of Seattle • Bastyr University • Cornish College of the Arts • Gage Academy of Art • History of the Art Institute of Seattle • International Academy of Design & Technology • North Seattle College • Pinchot University • School of Visual Concepts • Seattle Central College • Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine • Seattle Pacific University • Seattle University • Seattle University School of Law • Seattle Vocational Institute • University of Washington Nearby CitiesMercer Island, WA
Bellevue, WA White Center, WA Kirkland, WA Burien, WA Newcastle, WA Tukwila, WA Renton, WA Shoreline, WA SeaTac, WA Lake Forest Park, WA Redmond, WA Kingsgate, WA Kenmore, WA Sammamish, WA Sports Teams & StadiumsSeattle Seahawks
Seattle Sounders Seattle Mariners Seattle Supersonics Seattle Storm Washington Huskies Safeco Field CenturyLink Field KeyArena at Seattle Center Comcast Arena Husky Stadium |
Do you need event permits
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Most outdoor special events and experiential brand activations on public property whether on plazas, streets, sidewalks or parks will require a permit. Even special events or brand activations at indoor locations whether they be public or private venues have their own special fees, additional concessions and requirements.
Besides the standard special event permit often required for most locations, additional permits are often needed for amplified sound, large structures such as props and installations, sampling, tents, stages, food vending, alcoholic beverage sampling, fire department permits for generators or electricity. Event Permit Experts is here as a one-stop resource to help you navigate the entire permitting process to make your Seattle event a success. |