There is a lot about to happen on 12th Ave. As much as Pike/Pine is the Hill’s flashpoint for preservation, and Broadway’s light rail transition represents infrastructure and redevelopment, 12th Ave is emerging as the Hill’s next bounds of change. The initiative to create a housing, retail and community development in the space now filled by the East Precinct’s parking lots, the possibility of the streetcar route including 12th, the continued growth of Seattle University — all of these forces are pushing the area forward. A group of people doing a lot of this pushing will be assembled for Capitol Hill Housing’s Annual Forum – The Future of 12th Ave, Wednesday, Aprill 22nd at Northwest Film Forum.
Here is the panel:
Michael Killoren, Director; Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs
Liz Dunn, Pike/Pine Property Owner and Developer, Director; The National Trust for Historic Preservation Green Lab
Elizabeth Linke, Property Owner; Northwest Film Forum and 1621 12th Ave. Buildings
Kate Stineback, Housing & Community Developer; 12th Avenue Initiative, Capitol Hill Housing
Michael Kerns, Associate Vice President for Facilities; Seattle University
Tenaya Wright, President; Squire Park Community Council
We tell you about the forum now so you have time to RSVP if you are interested in attending. We’ll also be there to cover the night’s discussion and ask a few questions about the future. Something you’d like us to ask? Leave a comment.
Capitol Hill Housing Annual Meeting
Wednesday April 22, 2009
5pm Reception
6pm Annual Meeting and Panel Discussion
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave
Seattle,
Space is limited. Please RSVP to: [email protected]
Or call 206-329-7303 x112