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A gift first look inside Capitol Hills new Hugo House

The new Hugo House, a writing center in Capitol Hill, opens to the public on Saturday after hosting a preview event for community donors and officials. Funded in part by over $1 million from the state's Building for the Arts program, the center features a 150-seat auditorium and various writing spaces. State Representative Nicole Macri emphasized the importance of the center, stating, "We’re in a time right now when words really matter."

City Council takes up landmarking of Broadways Eldridge Tire building

The Seattle City Council is set to discuss the landmark designation of the historic Eldridge Tire building on Broadway, a structure recognized for its Mission Revival-style architecture from 1925. This designation aims to provide official historical protection, ensuring the building's exterior is preserved while potentially allowing for future development incentives in the area. The site, currently home to businesses like Tacos Guaymas, may play a strategic role in Seattle Central College's plans for future development in partnership with Sound Transit.

Buyer Plans Two New Buildings to Join Adaptive Reuse Overhaul of Knights of Columbus Property

The article discusses plans for two new buildings as part of an adaptive reuse project on the Knights of Columbus property in Capitol Hill, Seattle. The initiative aims to revitalize the area while preserving its historical significance. This development reflects a broader trend in urban planning focused on sustainability and community integration.

Coalition of small Capitol Hill property owners wants to halt chambers Business Improvement Area expansion

A coalition of small property owners in Capitol Hill is opposing the expansion of a Business Improvement Area (BIA) that could affect their interests. Central to the opposition is Groberman, who previously fought against similar assessments that excluded his property from the existing Broadway BIA. The article highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding urban development and local business representation.

CHS Pics A Capitol Hill walk with Seattle Walk Report

Seattle Walk Report met with community members at the Cal Anderson fountain on April 6, 2018, to share insights about Capitol Hill. The event featured a unique code word, “Henry Yesler,” highlighting the area's rich historical context. Attendees enjoyed a guided walk while learning about local landmarks.

Capitol Hill and Central District Small Businesses Oppose Seattle's Proposed Employment Tax for Homelessness Services

A coalition of 301 small businesses from Seattle's Capitol Hill and Central District has urged the City Council to reconsider proposed employment tax recommendations aimed at raising funds for housing and homelessness services. The Progressive Revenue Task Force's plan, which includes a $75 million annual tax, has faced pushback from business owners who feel excluded from the decision-making process. This grassroots effort highlights the ongoing tension between local businesses and city policies addressing the homelessness crisis.

Rocket Taco Set to Replace Kingfish in Capitol Hill

Rocket Taco, a new tenant set to open in Capitol Hill, is poised to take over the space formerly occupied by the old Kingfish establishment. The article discusses the impending change and its implications for the local community, emphasizing the evolving dining scene in the area.

Thousands fill streets of Capitol Hill for 2018 Seattle Womens March

Tens of thousands participated in the 2018 Seattle Women’s March, making it the largest event ever held at Cal Anderson Park. Activists addressed issues such as women’s rights and the ongoing federal government shutdown while emphasizing the need for continued advocacy. Organizers encouraged participants to "march on Saturday, act on Sunday" to further their causes.

Plum Chopped Tucks into 12th Ave with Lunch for 10 Bucks

Plum Chopped, a new lunch spot in Capitol Hill, Seattle, offers healthy vegan options at an affordable price of $10. Founded by Makini Howell, who previously launched Sugar Plum, the restaurant aims to enhance the local daytime food scene with creative salad bowls and sandwiches.

CHS Pics X marks the spot above Capitol Hills newest luxury community, the Excelsior Apartments CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

Newly opened Excelsior Apartments in Capitol Hill have attracted attention due to their striking signage, including a prominent red "X" atop the building. Local residents have voiced a few complaints about the new features, which align with the development’s marketing theme celebrating the area's auto row history. This article highlights the community's response to the new luxury housing project and its implications for local aesthetics.

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