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The city’s most iconic buildings, parks, public art, and more for you to visit right now.
The Horace Mann Building—currently home to Nova High School—is the district’s oldest, and perhaps most colorful.
Would you get fancy in Belltown or lakefront in Shoreline?
This price includes studios both great and small.
From fire trucks to gardens
Apartments, houses, and even storefronts
Turn your home into a jungle with these local shops, whether you’re an experienced green thumb or a beginning gardener.
Lots of tiny apartments—and even a shared bathroom.
We found apartments from Shoreline to Beacon Hill... and they’re all microstudios.
The Seattle recreational cannabis market has exploded, and it’s a lot to navigate. Here’s where to stop first.
If you had a budget of $1,900, would you rent a Ballard mother-in-law apartment or a house near Skyway?
Seattle parks can basically replace a gym—for free.
At a price point this high, there’s plenty to choose from, including a couple of West Seattle townhouses, a whole midcentury home in Magnolia, and a lakefront ADU.
At this price point, homes come in all shapes and sizes
The affordable, mixed-use development is looping in its neighbors from the jump
The years-long effort to fight displacement is being put on paper
With a $1,300 budget, would you go for a U District microstudio or a Lake City cabin?
Don’t just get brunch. Here are 15 rain-or-shine ideas for things to do with your mom.
The community-led development provides 115 units of affordable housing in a neighborhood fraught with displacement.
Documenting Seattle’s racist past—and planning for the future
The order strengthens a years-long effort to fight displacement
Ornate Victorian mansions were among the initial styles to be built by some of the region's wealthiest landowners and businesspeople.
Franklin High School students worked with original party members to create the mural
Homes for rent in Capitol Hill, Green Lake, and more
Creating a condo association allowed a vintage home and a modern cottage to each become their own
A Queen Anne without the royal price
Get started on your journey through the city’s cornucopia of publicly sanctioned skate spaces.
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
Well-maintained original details help this vintage home stand out
Houses and condos from the Denny Triangle to Mt Baker.
Modern skateboarding was founded on a radical rethinking of urban architecture.
Two developers are collaborating with the state to clean up a contaminated site—then building homes there
It’s the second round of funding from the city’s Equitable Development Intiative
A Bitter Lake two-bedroom or a Capitol Hill loft?
The historic church is officially recognized by the city
From Queen Anne to Madrona