This week in CHS history Kokos opens, The French Guys debuts, Love is Blind reality show on Capitol Hill

Seattle, WALocal News

This week in Capitol Hill history showcases the vibrant neighborhood with the openings of Koko's and The French Guys, contributing to its culinary scene. The community reflects on the loss of Rachel Marshall, with plans for a celebration of her life amidst public mourning. Recent gunfire at a rooftop party on First Hill raises alarms, prompting police investigations and community discussions about safety. Researchers are testing how a new mass-timber highrise will withstand potential earthquakes, addressing long-term safety concerns. Activists emphasize the urgent need for changes in Cal Anderson Park in light of rising gun violence.

The neighborhood continues to adapt, with new businesses aiming to maintain an approachable and affordable spirit. Events like the Love is Blind reality show filming add to Capitol Hill's cultural landscape. These developments highlight the ongoing transformation and challenges within the community.

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