Juneau Finalizes Tidelands Lease for Cruise Dock

Juneau Cruise Landing

Alaska Native village corporation Huna Totem Corporation and the City and Borough of Juneau have finalized a tidelands lease agreement for the Áak’w Landing project, clearing the way for final design and construction of a new cruise ship dock and waterfront destination in downtown Juneau, the company said in a press release.

The lease agreement follows Assembly and Planning Commission approvals.

“Áak’w Landing is a meaningful investment in Juneau’s future,” said Russell Dick, president and chief executive officer of Huna Totem Corporation.

“The project creates a welcoming space to share our culture and provides opportunities for local businesses, events and community use, further revitalizing the downtown waterfront.”

Áak’w Landing is expected to help meet growing demand for berth space, with 95 large cruise ships projected to anchor in 2026 and additional capacity needed in the years ahead.

The development is expected to reduce vehicle congestion along Marine Park and South Franklin Street, while providing pedestrian access to downtown attractions and shops.

Beyond dock infrastructure, the development incorporates public spaces, dining, retail and cultural experiences.

The dock will be constructed with shorepower capability.

 

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