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This week in CHS history | Cal Anderson Shelterhouse occupation, 2016 ‘last call’ shootings, Redhook comes to Capitol Hill


Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:

2020

 

Homelessness activists occupy Cal Anderson Shelterhouse — UPDATE: Swept

Can you sue the City of Seattle over protest ‘inaction’? CHOP lawsuit updates include City Attorney’s response, new businesses joining suit

Seattle’s weird weekend of protest: Anti-gentrification rally and Uncle Ike’s boycott, pro-police protest at City Hall, ‘Let Us Worship’ concert in Cal Anderson


SPD says officer injured, two arrested as police step into clash between private security team and Capitol Hill protesters — UPDATE

2019

 

Capitol Hill Housing unveils plans for eight-story ‘LGBTQ-Affirming Affordable Senior Housing’ development on Broadway

Uncle Ike’s ‘Capitol Hill West’ shop ready to start construction on E Olive Way

‘Community preference’ — A new anti-displacement policy could have big impacts for the Central District and Capitol Hill

2018

 

Rental study finds challenging times for Seattle renters *and* landlords — and confirms what you probably already assumed about Capitol Hill’s new, larger buildings: They charge more

Here’s why there are ‘Black Teen Wearing Hoodie’ images up and down 12th Ave

Capitol Hill’s last independent service station’s days numbered as developer has deal for 15th Ave E corner

2017

 

What the Capitol Hill Station development will probably* look like

First look inside Redhook’s Capitol Hill Brewlab

Stumptown E Pine set for closure

2016

 

‘Last call’ shootings heighten Capitol Hill nightlife safety concerns

A hole in Capitol Hill’s Chophouse Row after Chop Shop’s sudden closure

LGBTQ business owners lament Capitol Hill’s eroding gayborhood in meeting with Sen. Murray

2011

 

Under the overpass: Pine sweep cleans out garbage, drug refuse and human waste

Homicide investigation: Two dead, one wounded in First Hill apartment building

Capitol Hill social media maven says jumped by Pike panhandlers

Two companies move to Capitol Hill — More to follow?

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