Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
- 2015: Exploring a pedestrian-only Pike/Pine block gets boost from city grant
- 2015: First Hill Streetcar vehicle testing to begin
- 2015: Developer has plan to build new microhousing inside old Capitol Hill apartment building
- 2015: Kessler’s aims to be Capitol Hill’s catch-all sports bar with grand opening Thursday
- 2014: Rider hit by car as she tried to use Broadway bikeway speaks up on safety issues
- 2014: Capitol Hill baristas pour over what it takes to join their ranks
- 2014: Capitol Hill’s most racially diverse blocks — and where it pales in comparison to the CD
- 2013: After 37 years, The Canterbury’s days at 15th and Mercer are numbered
- 2013: Last of its kind, Ferrari dealership making plans to invest in its space, not leave Capitol Hill
- 2012: Heroin alert issued after ‘rapid rise’ in overdoses including at least one death on Hill
- 2011: Police investigating body found at site of future Federal/Republican park — UPDATE: Murder?
- 2011: First (legal) distillery on Capitol Hill since Prohibition opens Friday
- 2011: Online Coffee Company logs off, closing Capitol Hill and downtown locations
- 2010: Trouble at the Melrose Project? Letter says cornerstone restaurant kicked out
- 2010: Seattle to take new look at Cal Anderson surveillance cameras
- 2009: Demolition begins on Broadway / Demolition: more photos and video
- 2009: Neighbors complain about noise from ‘secret’ Vita Loft