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CHS History | Dino’s opens, light rail preview, Chop Suey reborn, Slats RIP

Chop Suey owners Brianna Rettig (left) and Erin Carnes reopened the club this week in 2015

Chop Suey owners Brianna Rettig (left) and Erin Carnes reopened the club this week in 2015


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

2016

 

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


A light rail preview ride to Capitol Hill Station

Light rail’s arrival has Broadway merchants feeling a mix of excitement and hesitation

2015

 

Sophisticated pot cookies from Cupcake Royale owner hit Washington shelves this week

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

Reborn Chop Suey opens with new ownership, new look

2014

 

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

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

2013

 

Moving truck thief spoils Capitol Hill couple’s big move — UPDATE

What’s next for Capitol Hill’s Half Price Books building

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

Largest development yet planned for backside of Pike/Pine

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

2011

 

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

Anti-police protest prompts East Precinct lockdown

2010

 

Capitol Hillebrity Slats is dead

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

2009

 

Truck learns hard way that steep hills are steep

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