
The Seattle Mariners’ stadium was built among the remnants of the city’s industrial past. Where old brick buildings still stand as reminders of another era. Many of these structures bear “ghost signs”—faded hand-painted ads from early 20th-century businesses—that fans can spot as they approach the stadium or look out from the upper terraces.
We drew inspiration from this rich visual history to shape the design of the stadium’s concessions. Our goal was to create spaces that did more than just serve food—we wanted them to tell a story, connecting fans to the character and heritage of the neighborhood.
At the center of this vision is Power Alley—a flagship concession space that became the design anchor. By integrating echoes of the neighborhood throughout the stadium, we created a sense of place that honors Seattle’s past while enriching the present-day game experience.






Other Stadium Vendors
After developing the visual design for the concessions, we were excited to take on the challenge of designing for additional vendors within the stadium. These projects required a distinct creative approach, as each design needed to stand out from the standard stadium offering and promote each booth as an individual establishment.



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