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This week in CHS history | Olive Way Improvement Company building rejected at landmark, deadly 18th Ave house fire, perpetually broken Broadway escalator becomes… stairs

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

2023

 

Not a landmark: The Olive Way Improvement Company building once home to Holy Smoke, Coffee Messiah, and In the Bowl


Suspect charged with murder in deadly scooter road rage shooting that killed Elijah Lewis

Gearhouse gears up for Capitol Hill: ‘You never want to have gear regret’

2022

 

Capitol Hill’s H Mart M2M will open Friday

Capitol Hill ‘mini park’ to be cleared amid Seattle’s continued, smaller homeless encampment sweeps

One of Capitol Hill’s few Black-owned bars and restaurants is being refreshed under a new owner — and is still Black-owned

Neko, Capitol Hill’s first cat cafe, is now Capitol Hill’s first *kitten* cafe

2021

 

Remember that f#!cking plane flying over Capitol Hill during last summer’s protest? Here’s what it was up to

One dead in 18th Ave house fire — UPDATE

To protect those living in cars, Sawant calls for end of Seattle’s ’72-hour rule’

Explosions reported as fire scorches St. Mark’s greenbelt

2020

 

Can’t relax those social restrictions yet but, exhale, Seattle — COVID-19 model says you’ve made it through this outbreak’s peak

In fight to survive pandemic crisis and save 600 jobs, Capitol Hill-headquartered Rudy’s Barbershops declares bankruptcy

From within Capitol Hill’s Chophouse Row, you can now have care packages full of delicious, local things sent to your favorite Seattle ‘stay home’ castaway

Reported jumper dies after I-5 fall from Pike overpass

2019

 

‘Capitol Hill Development Site’ — $21M deal includes E Olive Way commercial buildings and Fred Wildlife events space

No injuries reported in 23rd Ave shootout

Watch out Capitol Hill rabbits, coyote spotted at Bellevue and Pike

Rancho Bravo drops Broadway burger joint Freddy Junior’s from Capitol Hill family

DeWolf, first openly gay person on Seattle school board and former Capitol Hill Community Council president, joins race for Sawant’s District 3 seat

2014

 

Perpetually broken Harvard Market escalator to be replaced (with stairs)

Shibumi promises a real ramen experience on Capitol Hill

Bank robber hits Broadway Wells Fargo — UPDATE: Suspect in custody

Box-shaped, pedal-powered deliveries putting Broadway bikeway to work

 

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