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While we sort out the real estate dealings and corporate grocery priorities behind the planned closure this week of the Broadway Whole Foods, there are a few smaller Capitol Hill retail losses to ...
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With reporting by Alex Garland Crowds were measured by the mile Saturday as demonstrators marched from Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park in Seattle’s contribution to a weekend of ...
Company officials say “performance and growth potential” are behind the planned closure of the Broadway Whole Foods grocery store. “Like any business, we regularly evaluate the ...
Two people were reported dead after a bus struck a smoking shelter in a parking lot near Broadway and Alder in the First Hill ...
It took a few marvels of engineering to squeeze it in there but the Redhook microbrewery below Capitol Hill’s Pike Motorworks mixed-use development is shutting down after eight years of beer ...
The Seattle Fire Department says its investigation has determined Friday’s fire atop the Holiday Apartments “originated” in ...
The community around Terrace Street’s Hilltop House senior living facility lost two neighbors this week. Friends, loved ones, and family are remembering Norma Luisa Versakos and Terri May ...
Like any environment, you can measure the health of the Broadway biospher by some of its tiniest organisms. Bean Espresso seems like a good sign. Bean has given new life to the storied Capitol ...
A new era for an E Olive Way commercial building begins Friday as All the Best debuts its new Capitol Hill store: After sitting vacant, boarded up, and behind fencing since 2022, this historic ...
The Seattle City Council’s Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan helmed by District 3 representative Joy Hollingsworth will meet again Friday morning as it works this summer to finalize ...
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