Get above it all—literally—on your next vacation, with treehouses from Seattle to the San Juan Islands.
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Take in the autumn scenery in some of Seattle’s most beautiful parks and gardens.
Seattle is teeming with artwork, both appreciated and not. Here are 30 places to check out, from a delightful dog mural to a transit-only art gallery.
Whether you’re new to biking, new to city biking, or just looking for a stress-free ride, here are some options from 1 to 6 miles.
Seattle parks can basically replace a gym—for free.
For those who hate driving, and more importantly, those without a car who still want to access the region’s amazing natural areas, it’s possible to go hiking by transit both within the city and nearby.
Try something new
The Puget Sound has so many beautiful gardens to explore.
Public transit is a great way to see the city—and Link Light Rail will take you on a tour from University of Washington to Othello.
Explore the nooks and crannies of Seattle with these hidden parks—from pocket parks to lesser-known gems.
Including more than an acre in South Seattle
Summer is here. Beat the heat by hitting the beach.
Take advantage of Seattle’s gorgeous sights
Roderick assures us it’s "completely free of ghosts."
King County Metro is going through some changes
Go on; let it out.
It’s called Move All Seattle Sustainably, or MASS
Including cakes, bikes, and see-saws.
A Queen Anne one-bedroom or three bedrooms in the Rainier Valley?
Affordable housing provider Capitol Hill Housing and music education nonprofit JazzED
It’s the second round of funding from the city’s Equitable Development Intiative
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
From Columbia City to Rainier Beach
Including a new home for the Rainier Valley Food Bank
The skoolie is 195 square feet—but still has enough room for a king-size bed.
A Capitol Hill studio or a Rainier Valley one-bedroom?
A sun motif outside, multiple sunrooms inside
Downtown Seattle is experiencing explosive growth—but not all Seattleites have access to opportunity
Which neighborhood should advance? Cast your vote now!
Including two affordable homeownership projects
Plus: Which neighborhoods have the smallest units?
We’re better off than many cities—but it’s still an issue that could hit lower-income homeowners more than many.
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it).
Othello Plaza, an affordable, transit-oriented development by Mercy Housing Northwest and Sound Transit, opened its doors over the weekend.
Which neighborhoods are the least attainable—and which ones approach affordability?
Earlier week, Mayor Ed Murray announced some brand-new sidewalks going up over the next year.
Open for one year, about to followed by others