Whether you’re marching or not, here’s what we know
The Midtown block developers are looking for input
This 420-square-foot craftsman is part of a 1916 "bungalow court"
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Homes from the Central Area to Mount Baker.
As part of a fundraiser, station Hollow Earth Radio will fill it up with zines and other goodies for you
It’s the latest in a series of actions against the new facility
The 23rd and Union project is in early design guidance
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
The Seattle Times investigates "how the sausage is made"
A house in Lake City or a one-bedroom in Queen Anne?
From the Danes to jazz to today
Which neighborhood should advance? Cast your vote now!
Plus: Congratulations to the Central District, Ballard, and Fremont
Plus: The bracket, revealed!
A house in Bryn Mawr or a loft in Belltown?
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Which neighborhood will be crowned best in Seattle?
James Washington Jr.’s "The Fountain of Triumph" will be restored by Pratt Center before being returned to the site
Instead of specific neighborhoods, this affects ‘urban villages’ across the city.
They’re calling it Africatown Plaza.
The store will open at 23rd and Union in 2018
The city’s ‘uniquely wacky’ street grids become abstract icons.
This price point has anywhere from zero to three bedrooms.
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it).
Legislation passed by the Seattle City Council on Monday will bring zoning changes to parts of the Central Area that trade building height for affordable housing and "implement a community vision" for the neighborhood.
It’s mostly studios.
The building includes a rooftop garden above and a supportive coffee shop below.
A vintage Capitol Hill studio or a Lake City one-bedroom with a pool?
The community-led development, which will have 115 units of affordable housing, is in the displacement-plagued Central District.
Opponents of a new King County youth detention center and courthouse are getting another chance to appeal the project.