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This week in CHS history | Dingfelder’s debuts, Durkan vetoes SPD cuts, Kay Bullitt property park planning


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

2022

 

‘A quiet, contemplative place’ — Plan for turning Kay Bullitt property into new Capitol Hill park moves forward

Design review: 293 new homes set to neighbor Capitol Hill Station and Cal Anderson Park


Residents of Capitol Hill’s La Quinta fought to have their building saved — Now they’re getting a new La Quinta building behind the old one

Crappy situation at Madrona Beach only part of hotter Lake Washington’s summer problems

2021

 

Thanks to Seattle’s Notice of Intent to Sell ordinance, residents hoping for chance to buy their Capitol Hill apartment building get window of opportunity

Say goodbye to Old School as Capitol Hill frozen custard shop serves final scoops

As voters face ‘Compassion Seattle’ decision, new homelessness outreach report records most shelter referrals ever

Kay Bullitt: A legacy of Seattle philanthropy — and a new Capitol Hill park

2020

 

A #defundSPD reset, Seattle mayor vetoes police department cuts — UPDATE

Police and protesters clash again after fires outside East Precinct and march in solidarity with Kenosha — UPDATE

Sawant recall effort launched over ‘a criminal environment around the Capitol Hill Occupation Protest’ — UPDATE

Facing a quiet Pike Place Market, Piroshky Piroshky pops up at Capitol Hill’s Russian Community Center

2019

 

Portland’s Sizzle Pie says can’t cut it in Seattle, shutting down Capitol Hill pizzeria and Dark Bar

Capitol Hill Tex-Mex bar and grill Rooster’s kisses Broadway — and ‘irrelevant and unnecessary’ critics — goodbye

Sound Transit: Plan for three weekends this fall with no light rail between Capitol Hill and SODO in preparation for 2020 Blue Line construction

This Capitol Hill entrepreneur is making waves… with inflatable pools

2018

 

‘7 in 72 hours’ — burst of gun violence in the Central District — UPDATE

Capitol Hill Station development not tall or affordable enough for you? Sound Transit approves deals for more

Dingfelder’s dream of a Capitol Hill Jewish deli ready for smaller start on E Pine

Cinnaholic set to join carnival of Pike/Pine food and drink

2013

 

Attention sinners, saints — Witness ready for first service on Broadway

What the Bill’s building will look like — Plus, 30 stories on First Hill

Woman robbed at gunpoint at 12th and John

Capitol Hill food+drink | After 12 years, Cafe Solstice returning to Broadway

 

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