Building Seattle’s Greenest Neighborhood

Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood touts the title of the greenest in the city with the most LEED buildings and is currently under evaluation for the LEED Neighborhood Development certification.

In the midst of this growth and construction, Propel’s flagship biodiesel station remains open at the busy intersection of Westlake Ave and Broad St.SLUSign

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One Response to Building Seattle’s Greenest Neighborhood

  1. I’d love to see the flagship station gain a bit more features. None of the biodiesel stations in Seattle seem to have all the amenities. You have windshield washers, but no air, and Luarelhurst has air but no windshield washers.

    How about adding a credit card controlled vending machine with diesel engine oil and eco car care and service items like the 303 Instanst wiper fluid tablets?

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