Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
- 2014: Pike/Pine’s booming bar scene comes at a price for gay nightlife
- 2014: Chef’s global adventure lands him on E Pike as Stateside comes to Capitol Hill
- 2014: Perpetually broken Harvard Market escalator to be replaced (with stairs)
- 2013: Capitol Hill drink spot the Bus Stop to close at end of month
- 2013: Volunteer Park Reservoir a 22 million gallon opportunity
- 2012: Developer acquires Bauhaus building, plans half-block of Pike/Pine mixed-use
- 2012: Jewish Family Service celebrates 120 years and $9.1M decision to stay on Capitol Hill
- 2011: On a Hill flooded with new food and drink, Broadway Market’s La Puerta struggles
- 2011: First look at the Cameo: 15th and Pine development design review next week
- 2011: On Capitol Hill’s East Olive Place, a candidate for Seattle’s oldest street sign rests
- 2010: SeattleCrime: Caffe Vita pizza and coffee mogul charged with assault, DUI, and hit and run
- 2009: Streetcar on Capitol Hill plan: Build sooner, save more, build more?
- 2009: Sitka (and more) destined for Melrose redevelopment