Find parking near Real Change
Paying for parking near Real Change is easy
Real Change is a nonprofit organization and award-winning street newspaper based in Seattle’s historic Pioneer Square, dedicated to providing employment opportunities and a public voice for people experiencing homelessness and poverty. Its office at 219 1st Avenue S sits among beautifully preserved brick buildings, galleries, cafes, and small shops, making it a meaningful stop for socially conscious visitors who want to learn more about local advocacy and community life.
The surrounding Pioneer Square streets are busy with pedestrians, transit, and game-day traffic, which can make parking competitive and time limits strict, so planning ahead is essential for a smooth visit. Street parking typically involves paid, time-restricted spaces that fill quickly, and navigating one-way streets and loading zones can be challenging for drivers unfamiliar with the area, so arranging parking near Real Change in advance helps reduce stress and saves time. Whenever you visit, be sure to review current city parking rules and official resources so you arrive prepared and can focus on exploring the neighborhood and supporting Real Change’s mission.
Parking near Real Change
Cheapest parkings near Real Change
Parking start at
$10
How to park near Real Change
Typical visit duration at Real Change 30–60 minutes
Paid street parking is available on adjacent blocks along 1st Ave S and nearby streets, but spaces are limited and meters are typically enforced during daytime and early evening hours with time limits. Always check posted signs for commercial load zones, peak-hour restrictions, game-day rules, and pay-by-phone meter requirements.
Overnight parking No overnight parking available nearby.
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at 505 First Garage (505 1st Ave. S.), a 6 minute walk away.
Frequently asked questions
Get started with ParkMobile today
Whether you're looking for a spot in the moment or want to reserve a space ahead of time, ParkMobile puts the power in the palm of your hand.