Council, association prepare for changes
Natalie Curtis The Capitol Hill Community Council’s new plans and direction for 2015 are already underway. At the council’s Winter Open House, the group surveyed the crowd to find out what the biggest...
View ArticleFarewell, Chop Suey
Chop Suey Dragon photo by Mitch Barchi By AJ Dent The name says it all: Another One Bites The Dust!, a concert marking Chop Suey’s closure, which took place on Jan. 18. With an atmosphere that was...
View ArticleWanna see a show?: Local theater on Capitol Hill
Don’t let the cold, dreary weather keep you holed up in your house. These local theater companies have shows playing right now. Seattle Children’s Film Festival The festival is already underway and...
View ArticleLocal photographer preserves history, ‘before it all goes away’
This building, at 707 E. Roy St., is one of the buildings that Blinderman shot for her photo project. Photo by Lana Blinderman By Jessie Knoles Walking around Capitol Hill, it’s difficult to ignore...
View ArticlePOLICE BLOTTER | Jan. 29, 2015
The following are selected reports from the Seattle Police Department. They represent the officers’ accounts of the events described. By Lydia Sprague Shootout on Seattle’s streets Police responded to...
View ArticleOfficeMax on Broadway to close
OfficeMax on Broadway in Capitol Hill (212 Broadway E.) plans to close on Feb. 21, according to a post on the Capitol Hill Seattle blog. The office supply and furniture store has only been in the...
View ArticleGreg Elkerton to lead real estate development for Capitol Hill Housing
Greg Elkerton. Photo courtesy of Capitol Hill Housing Greg Elkerton will be joining Capitol Hill Housing (CHH, 1620 12th Ave. No. 205) as its director of Real Estate and Impact Investments. Elkerton...
View ArticleA City on a Hill | Does ‘corporate beer still suck’?
Elysian Brewing Co. in Capitol Hill. Photo by Sarah Radmer By Clark Humphrey There will still be four Elysian brewpubs in Seattle. There will still be various Elysian beers on tap and in bottles at...
View ArticleCH EcoDistrict receives official recognition
The Seattle City Council unanimously passed Resolution 31562 on Jan. 27, which formally recognizes the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict. The EcoDistrict will return to the council in the third quarter to...
View ArticleCapturing Capitol Hill | June 4, 2015
A civilized game of croquet, in Cal Anderson Park. Photo by Jim Simandl Skateboarder down, in Cal Anderson Park. Photo by Jim Simandl Tattooing in process, at Dark Ages Tattoo Parlor on 12th Avenue....
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