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This week in CHS history | Queer/Bar debut, Harry’s Fine Foods Chandelierium, and the curse of the Bagel Deli

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

2021

 

Real estate and religion: Closures planned at two Capitol Hill and Central District area Catholic churches

With new ‘Neighborhood Residential’ zoning, Seattle hopes to change the language of housing development


Millionaire’s Row gets new crosswalks and a four-way stop to help connect Volunteer Park to the rest of Capitol Hill

2020

 

SPD breaks up protest groups, makes arrests after Capitol Hill property damage

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

Ready to move beyond ‘new Capitol Hill,’ Lost Lake and Comet veterans teaming up on Post Pike Bar and Cafe on Broadway

As more Seattle Police officers are moved onto streets, 2020 crime stats show citywide dip — even near the ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone’

2019

 

‘It’s rooted in the 1970s-era conception of environmentalism’ — Seattle looks to rein in state policy used to push back on big projects and developments

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

With Urban Animal vet clinic expansion, sun will set on Cafe Solstice Capitol Hill

‘Shots fired at the Baltic Room’ — Two hit in Capitol Hill shootout

2018

 

The curse of the Bagel Deli

Capitol Hill leather and kink shop ready to breathe life back into Pike/Pine building with history of silent movies, auto row rubber, burlesque rumors, and, um, toy repair

Also saved — and going legit — on Bellevue Ave E: the Harry’s Fine Foods Chandelierium

2017

 

Queer/Bar — and its Queer/Hall and LGBTQIA chefs and Robbie Turner — set for Pike/Pine debut

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

Capitol Hill’s only full service gas station up for grabs

2012

 

Another big chain cafe leaving Broadway — Plus, Black Coffee Co-op finds new E Pine home

Inside Broadway’s new 234-unit apartment building, The Lyric

What Seattle U will look like in 2028: School brings its future plans before City Council

Capitol Hill couple: Can you help catch crooks who cleaned out our house in just 2 hours?


 

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