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This week in CHS history | East Precinct adds security wall, Captain Black’s block property deal, goodbye to Rt. 47

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

2023

 

Here’s what’s next for the infamous former E Olive Way Starbucks — UPDATE


After 13 years of bikes and blogging, Tom Fucoloro is ready to tell the story of Seattle biking — even if Capitol Hill would rather walk

Man reported grazed by bullet, woman shot in legs in Capitol Hill shootings — UPDATE

This time, the goodbye to Capitol Hill’s Metro Route 47 looks permanent

2022

 

More news from Belmont at E Olive Way as Captain Black’s and Stumbling Monk team up to purchase property — UPDATE

‘Stop signs EVERY block on Pike’ — Three more intersections join effort to slow and control traffic in busiest areas of Capitol Hill

With administration’s SPD chief search entering ‘final phases,’ report leaks Harrell’s comments to cops about homelessness and policing in Seattle

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

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

Reported suspect shot and killed in 10th and John armed robbery attempt — UPDATE

The Capitol Hill light rail station that almost was

2020

 

Ha Na, longest running business in Capitol Hill’s Broadway Alley, won’t reopen

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

Following ‘multiple serious arson incidents and explosions,’ police add castle wall to Seattle’s East Precinct — UPDATE

Seattle’s ‘first affordable high rise in Seattle in more than 50 years’ set to break ground on First Hill

2019

 

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

As redevelopment plan creeps forward, you still have time to enjoy Annapurna — and help it find a new Capitol Hill home

What’s more painful? Running for mayor of Redmond — or closing down your struggling Capitol Hill coffee shop?

23rd Ave Vision Zero work ready to move into fifth year of construction — including 23rd and John overhaul

2014

 

Central District says goodbye to legendary Catfish Corner

You can buy Capitol Hill’s Chop Suey for $99,950

Capitol Hill design reviews: Four stories at 11th/Aloha, five on the slope of I-5 Shores

Weekend mugging swarm has August shaping up as Capitol Hill’s most rob-biest month… ever

 

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