<p>Union Street Gondola rendering. Courtesy VIA Architecture</p>
SEATTLE — Developers announced plans Tuesday to build a gondola that would carry passengers from the Convention Center down Union Street to the waterfront with a stop at Pike Place Market, The Seattle Times reported.

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The half-mile long Union Street Gondola will be able to move 1,800 people an hour and will be funded solely through private investment. For the full story, click here.

<p>Seattle skyline. Courtesy Union Street Gondola</p>
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