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This week in CHS history | Seattle Police quit patrolling during CHOP, Capitol Cider born, Boca Argentine Bakery debuts

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

2022

 

QFC welcoming Capitol Hill shoppers with new plexiglass grocery maze, its latest Broadway retail innovation — UPDATE

Capitol Hill’s Boca Argentine Bakery and Pizzeria debuts with days of Buenos Aires-worthy breads and pastries — Nights of pizza, tapas, and cocktails are coming


Gardens and mutual aid? Process begins to shape Capitol Hill’s last* new park

After merger, Victrola decides to close E Pike Capitol Coffee Works after all

2021

 

21-year-old gunned down at 23rd and Jackson identified as county considers $1.5M in emergency spending to curb gun violence

CHS Q&A: What’s going on at the 15th Ave E QFC, why did the power go out, and what happened to the Broadway Tacos Guaymas?

Capitol Hill is reopening after pandemic and protests — and the CHOP-era private security crews are still here

‘She finally felt free to do the things that were in her’ — Family seeks answers in murder of woman found below Interlaken Park

2020

 

Seattle Police Chief speaks out on CHAZ: ‘Leaving the precinct was not my decision’

Sorry, we don’t know why the Capitol Hill Trader Joe’s is closed ‘indefinitely’ — UPDATE: Employees say decision tied to BLM protest and strike

Third week of protests begins with thousands marching and a CHAZ CHOP rally targeting the ‘affluent white communities of Seattle’

With Seattle Police staying out of the Capitol Hill protest zone, the camp, neighbors, and businesses struggling to solve public safety issues

2019

 

No axes for the hammered? Blade and Timber wants to sell alcohol but liquor board not keen on mixing sharp objects and beer

A new contemporary art museum will open this year in derelict office building on First Hill

Here’s what Sound Transit says about hottest June 12th in Seattle history light rail service problems

What you’ll find at the Capitol Hill WeWork

2018

 

Here’s why there are no Pride banners on Broadway

Capitol Hill’s Honeyhole loses round in trademark battle over name

20 years of community engagement set to pay off as ground breaks on Capitol Hill Station’s ‘transit oriented development’

Design review slated for Capitol Hill apartment building’s missing ‘champagne’

2013

 

Capitol Hill’s The Egyptian movie theater slated to close

Capitol Cider ready for picking on E Pike

Princes of Pike/Pine tapped to take over longtime Canterbury space

Friends of the Volunteer Park Conservatory sue former treasurer for stealing thousands

 

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