Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
- 2015: Mixed-use project planned for another block of E Union as auto repair shop is shuttered
- 2015: First look inside Broadway’s Herb and Bitter
- 2014: What happens when 88 affordable apartments join thousands more less affordable apartments coming to Capitol Hill?
- 2014: Police: 29/King double murder case has Capitol Hill connection, additional suspects
- 2014: Capitol Hill food+drink owners back charter amendment to undo $15 minimum wage
- 2013: New retail study reveals secrets of business on Broadway — and why we’ll never have a Target
- 2013: The current state of (not) biking on Broadway — and the coming-soon Broadway Bikeway
- 2012: Sometimes a big surprise, ‘micro-housing’ trend rolls on in Capitol Hill
- 2012: Travelers making way for gaming cafe on E Pine
- 2011: New bear bar coming to 14th
- 2010: Spotted on the Hill: Cameron Crowe
- 2010: Once a server, Broadway Grill’s new owner plans food overhaul, continued good times
- 2010: Museum of the Mysteries makes plans to leave Broadway
- 2009: Captain Black’s: Summertime drinking paradise coming to East Olive
- 2009: The First Church Becomes a Convert: Cheapest unit in Cap Hill project is $925 grand
- 2008: The new names of Capitol Hill