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This week in CHS history | 2020 anti-police protest, Little Uncle RIP, Hill perma-puddle brings down power pole

(Image: Matt Mitgang with permission to CHS)


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

2020

 

Police bust up crowds for fifth night in a row after demonstrations and fires in the street follow Cal Anderson march


COVID and a lost lease: New closures on Capitol Hill include Heritage Distilling tasting room, Amandine, and Bar Sue

Masked and distanced, Seattle’s path through COVID-19 to ‘Phase 3’ is unclear

2019

 

Little Uncle is now closed — Here are five restaurants and bars ‘coming soon’ to Capitol Hill to cheer you up

SPD in standoff at Pine and Melrose building — UPDATE

16,000-square-foot H Mart grocery will be at center of Capitol Hill Station mixed-use development

Firings, an employee walkout, and a row over homelessness at Capitol Hill’s Caffe Vita — UPDATE

2018

 

50 years after ‘Freeway Revolt,’ I-5 lid between Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle visions take shape

120-pastrami-sandwich-high, 78-unit building at 14th and Pine comes to design review board’s table

Facing move, nonprofit axes longtime Capitol Hill Christmas tree lot

2017

 

‘Wine lifestyle brand’ and marketer behind $6.35M Broadway building buy

What you should do about anti-choice abortion protesters bringing their campaign to Broadway

Guilty plea in Ingrid Lyne murder case

2016

 

As city studies Capitol Hill street where man fatally struck by driver, neighbors call for urgent action

14+ things CHS heard at the Capitol Hill #rentersummit

As Harry’s Fine Foods finishes with Capitol Hill crowdfunded boost, Galerie 23 seeks $325K

2011

 

Thanks for visiting Capitol Hill, sorry you got beat up

‘Legendary’ First Hill penthouse hits market — $6.7 million

What brought down the 15th Ave E power pole? A Capitol Hill perma-puddle

 

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