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Capitol Hills Egyptian closed for foreseeable future after burst pipe damages building home to 108-year-old theater UPDATE

Capitol Hill's Egyptian theater will remain closed indefinitely following significant damage from a burst pipe. The historic building, home to the 108-year-old theater, requires extensive repairs to restore its functionality.

Capitol Hills Egyptian closed for foreseeable future after burst pipe damages building home to 108-year-old theater UPDATE

The Egyptian Theatre on Capitol Hill faces an uncertain future due to significant water damage caused by a burst pipe, prompting its closure for several months. This disruption affects upcoming screenings and highlights the challenges faced by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) as it navigates the theater's long-term viability.

Good vibrations? WSDOT says construction underway for seven-year 520 Portage Bay Bridge and Roanoke Lid project

The Washington Department of Transportation has initiated construction on the SR-520 Portage Bay Bridge and Roanoke Lid project, beginning with piledriving activities in Portage Bay. This significant construction phase is expected to last from November 2024 to April 2025, involving both vibratory and impact hammer methods. The project, with a budget of $1.4 billion, is designed to improve infrastructure and connectivity in the Seattle area.

No light rail this weekend between Capitol Hill and SoDo as work continues to finally open Sound Transits 2 Line in 2025

Sound Transit will suspend Link light rail service between Capitol Hill and SoDo from November 8 to November 10, 2024, to connect the existing 1 Line with the new 2 Line. Shuttle buses will be available to transport passengers during this period, as the project aims for completion in 2025. This suspension marks a significant step in the ongoing expansion of Seattle's public transit system.

Economist: Boeing contract will have big impact on housing in Western Washington

The new Boeing contract is projected to significantly boost housing demand in Western Washington by increasing incomes and job security for machinists, according to economist Jeff Tucker. Despite recent strikes, local housing prices have remained stable, indicating a resilient market. The article highlights the relationship between labor agreements and housing economics in the region.

Ruby slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' are for sale nearly 2 decades after they were stolen

A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in 'The Wizard of Oz' is up for auction after being stolen nearly two decades ago. The iconic footwear was recovered by the FBI in 2018 and is now available for online bidding until December 7, 2024. These slippers are one of only four remaining pairs from the film, making them a significant piece of cultural history.

Machinist union votes to accept Boeing offer, end strike

The Boeing machinist union strike has ended after 59% of workers voted to accept a new contract that includes a 38% wage increase over four years. This agreement concludes a two-month strike focused on worker compensation and job security in the aerospace industry.

Snowfall forces early closure of Chinook Pass for the season

Due to significant seasonal snowfall, SR 410 Chinook Pass over Mount Rainier has closed for the season, impacting cross-state travel. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) made this decision based on safety concerns, including avalanche risks. Travelers should check conditions and prepare for winter travel challenges.

Crews repair power lines after outages impacted thousands in Western Washington

Utility crews from Snohomish PUD and Puget Sound Energy are working to restore power in Western Washington after severe weather caused outages affecting over 50,000 customers. As of Tuesday afternoon, only a few hundred remain without power.

After five years of paperwork, Master Use Permit issued for five-story Capitol Hill Safeway redevelopment

Seattle has issued a Master Use Permit for a new Safeway grocery store and mixed-use apartment complex at 15th and John, allowing the project to proceed after years of planning. The development includes two five-story buildings with approximately 330 market-rate apartments and retail spaces. Construction is expected to start in 2024, with an anticipated opening in 2026.

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