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CHS History | H Mart, Dino’s Tomato Pie born, Chop Suey reopens

The reborn Chop Suey


Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:

2018

 

Asian flavored H Mart in talks to fill key retail space at Capitol Hill Station


With plans for pot in background, Amante Pizza exits E Olive Way and Denny

Here’s Sound Transit’s plan to make the display signs at Capitol Hill Station work (or, at least, stop showing inaccurate info)

2017

 

Standoff at 24th and Spring in eviction of longtime Central District activist

‘LOVE WINS’ — Neighbor’s quick work covers anti-semitic graffiti targeting Temple De Hirsch Sinai — UPDATE: Suspicious package

2016

 

City People’s prepares for end-of-2016 closure to make way for Madison Valley development

Capitol Hill Station by the numbers

Capitol Hill food+drink | First look at Dino’s Tomato Pie

2015

 

Reborn Chop Suey opens with new ownership, new look

95 Slide corner the next on a busy block to become home to mixed-use development

2014

 

The Q-Patrol returns amid LGBTQ-targeted crimes on Capitol Hill — OutWatch

Rider hit by car as she tried to use Broadway bikeway speaks up on safety issues

Broadway Video presses ‘eject’ after 30 years on Capitol Hill

2013

 

After 37 years, The Canterbury’s days at 15th and Mercer are numbered

2012

 

Seattle ‘Regulatory Reform’ could push mixed-use deeper into Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill food+drink | Wandering Ethan Stowell looks at 15th Ave E

Largest development yet planned for backside of Pike/Pine

2011

 

First (legal) distillery on Capitol Hill since Prohibition opens Friday

How much for a 20-unit apartment building in the heart of Pike/Pine? $4.65 million

2010

 

Capitol Hillebrity Slats is dead

230 Broadway: 7-story project moves forward with environmental review – UPDATE

Seattle to take new look at Cal Anderson surveillance cameras

2009

 

Demolition: more photos and video

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