Sub Pop Records leaving Denny Triangle for Seattle’s waterfront

The age-old independent record label Sub Pop Records, based in Seattle, will relocate from its Denny Triangle store to Seattle’s waterfront on April 1.

Sub Pop announced it will move to a 2,688-square-foot store inside the nearly 115-year-old Maritime Building at 908 Alaskan Way for its new Sub Pop Waterfront location.

A sign was posted in the window of the label’s former Amazon re:Invent tower space, a building on Amazon’s campus that houses 5,000 employees, indicating it was “closing up shop” and heading South.

A photo of a sign indicating Sub Pop Records’ relocation from Amazon’s re:Invent tower. (Photo: Jason Rantz, Seattle Red)

The record label closed its store

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