City begins installation of ‘recreation equipment for humans and their four-legged companions’ in Capitol Hill parks
A Seahawk and Amazon are building a 7-story affordable apartment building on Capitol Hill
Not everything is closing: ‘A new chapter’ at Capitol Hill cocktail bar Belmont plus, yes, a few notes on recent closures
Seattle City Council begins debate on proposal to protect development legislation from environmental appeals
43rd District Democrats endorse ‘Tax the Rich’ upstart over ‘Millionaire Tax’ veteran state senator
‘Standing-room-only’ Bar Laa next for E Olive Way lounge space
CHS Pics | A ‘Community Fire Jam’ flows in Volunteer Park
Seattle City Light rolls out proposal for rate increases — including ‘large-load’ data centers
Council notes: New recycling processing contract for Seattle, Social Housing Developer charter changes
Retrofit relocation? First Hill tenants push back on seismic work that would ‘evict the whole building’
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Seattle Parks and Recreation has announced it will begin installing of “recreation equipment for humans and their four-legged companions” at five Capitol Hill parks: ...
A Capitol Hill development plan on ice since 2021 is ready to break ground as an affordable project backed by a development team that ...
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Not everything on Capitol Hill is closing. The cycle of small business life continues. Here’s word on the latest in the neighborhood restaurant and bar M&A activity in addition to notes on a few more recent closures where, more than … Continue reading →
The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections is recommending the Seattle City Council pass legislation supporters say will improve efficiency and predictability in city ...
Capitol Hill food and drink entrepreneur Kate Opatz is making way for new energy in reinventing an E Olive Way lounge. A community crowdfunding effort will help launch Bar Laa, “an agave spirit forward bar built on rituals in small … Continue reading →
On Tuesdays by the Volunteer Park dahlia garden, the Seattle Flow Arts Collective forms a community of juggling, spinning, and more with its weekly “FlowShop” workshop gathering. Over the weekend as the collective and friends gathered in the city for Flow … Continue reading →
The core political organization of Washington’s 43rd District representing a swath centered from Capitol Hill to the University District threw its support behind the “Tax the Rich,” worker-focused upstart and turned on its most experienced leader Tuesday night. The 43rd … Continue reading →
The weekly full meeting of the Seattle City Council includes a vote a new contract for processing Seattle’s 215,000 to 220,000 tons of municipal ...
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Seattle City Light has proposed an average 9.5% annual retail rate hike for 2027 and 2028 to combat an aging grid, inflation, and surging demand. The proposal includes changes that officials say will help Seattle be more fairly compensated for … Continue reading →
By Brenna Gauchat Residents from the century-old John Winthrop Apartments on First Hill met last week in the Cal Anderson Shelter House community space to discuss the possibility they might be evicted. Alongside the Puget Sound Tenants Union and residents … Continue reading →