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Capitol Hill Crime Dashboard CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

The Capitol Hill Crime Dashboard provides an interactive visualization of crime statistics in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, allowing residents to stay informed about local safety trends. Published in 2015, it serves as a crucial resource for understanding crime patterns and fostering community engagement. The dashboard's accessibility encourages proactive measures for enhancing neighborhood security.

CHS Pics First Hill Fidos Plus, Tuesday is Seattle Night Out 2015

First Hill Fidos hosted its inaugural event last week, adding to Seattle's vibrant community summer. Seattle's annual Night Out event will take place Tuesday, featuring block parties and gatherings across the city. City Market will hold a block party with free food and volunteer opportunities.

Capitol Hill Community Council Elects New Officers for 2015-2016 Term

The Capitol Hill Community Council elected new officers for the 2015-2016 term on June 19, 2015. This election reflects ongoing community engagement and leadership transition within the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Gokan by Musashi, with a focus on the art of sushi, opens on E Union

Gokan, a new restaurant by Musashi owner Jun Park, opened its doors on Capitol Hill, Seattle, offering a blend of traditional and modern Japanese cuisine. Park emphasizes the artistry of sushi, allowing chefs creative freedom in their presentations. Gokan aims to provide a unique dining experience that encourages customers to linger.

Lifelong Thrift Brings Vintage Capitol Hill to New Broadway Store

Lifelong Thrift has opened a new, larger location on Broadway, revitalizing the space previously occupied by Red Light Vintage. The store aims to serve the Capitol Hill community while supporting Lifelong's mission to provide services to individuals living with chronic illnesses, including HIV/AIDS. With increased space for vintage clothing, furniture, and household goods, Lifelong Thrift is positioned to make a significant impact in the local thrift retail landscape.

Capitol Hill Signs Starbucks Apologies and Comet Code of Conduct

A recent article highlights various signs posted in Capitol Hill, Seattle, including an apology from Starbucks and a code of conduct for Comet Tavern. The post reflects local community issues and humor, touching on notable events such as the City Market's commentary on Tom Brady's controversy. This light-hearted yet relevant piece emphasizes the unique cultural fabric of Capitol Hill.

Thanks to auto row and REI roots, The Stranger building to join neighboring Value Village as protected landmarks

The Capitol Hill Seattle article highlights the recognition of The Stranger building and its historical significance, as it joins neighboring Value Village as a protected landmark. The White Motor building, constructed in 1918, is noted for its connection to the area's auto row and REI roots, underscoring the cultural heritage of the Capitol Hill region.

Capitol Hills legendary Kingfish Cafe to close

The Kingfish Cafe, a beloved soul food restaurant in Capitol Hill, Seattle, will close its doors on January 25, 2015, after nearly 20 years of operation. Owners Leslie and Laurie Coaston express gratitude for the community's support and hint at future projects, while the cafe's closure follows a trend of popular black-owned eateries in the area shutting down. The cafe is expected to transition to new ownership, maintaining its legacy in the neighborhood.

Statesides take on French Vietnam by way of Capitol Hill joins the mix in Melrose

Seattle's new French-Vietnamese restaurant, Stateside, is set to open this Thanksgiving weekend on Pike Street. Chef Eric Johnson, with an impressive culinary background, aims to blend traditional Vietnamese dishes with French and Chinese influences. The restaurant joins a vibrant food scene at the base of Capitol Hill.

Extending power of the super green Bullitt Center, Capitol Hill EcoDistrict plans community-backed solar project to help light up E John affordable apartments

Capitol Hill residents can soon invest in a community-funded solar panel project at the Holiday Apartments, with plans to launch by the end of October. Participants will receive rebates on their Seattle City Light bills as part of the initiative, supported by the state’s Renewable Energy Cost Recovery Incentive Payment Program. The project aims to enhance sustainability efforts in the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict.

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