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CHS History | Ada’s ‘Hello World stunt, Undre Arms development, RIP The Crypt

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

2018

 

Changes on Denny Way and Capitol Hill hoped to make the 8 less late

SPD responds to ‘7 in 72 hours’ Central District gun incidents with increased presence, arrests


As redevelopment continues, community celebrates opening of Yesler Terrace Park

2017

 

Congratulations on your retirement, Officer Whitlatch

2016

 

Construction begins on The Danforth, home to Whole Foods and 265 ‘luxury apartments’ on First Hill

‘The Pledge’ stickers help Capitol Hill businesses tell homeless how they can help: water, food, restrooms, more

Capitol Hill food+drink | Dueminuti — ‘the Chipotle of fresh pasta’ — hopes to get off to fast start on Broadway

2015

 

Most dangerous job on Capitol Hill? Working at the Broadway Market QFC

Pike/Pine kink shop The Crypt gets the boot

Capitol Hill food+drink | Project from The Lodge Sports Grille lined up for Charlie’s old space on Broadway

2014

 

Central District says goodbye to legendary Catfish Corner

You can buy Capitol Hill’s Chop Suey for $99,950

2013

 

After 21 years on Capitol Hill, Fran’s Chocolates moving to Georgetown

Big contract for mini bottles has Sun Liquor Distillery expanding on E Pike

2012

 

Ada’s Technical Books drops fuzzy ‘Hello World’ on new Capitol Hill location

Capitol Hill food+drink | Derschang’s ‘Northwest nautical’ Bait Shop to dive in this fall

2011

 

Chen appears in court to face First Hill murder charges — UPDATE: Pleads not-guilty

CHS Pics — Cal Anderson Park is not safe for kids…

Impressive crowd of firms lines up for Broadway Station project

2010

 

Significant damage in East Mercer house fire

Kiss Hill’s Undre Arms goodbye: Stalled East Union development project in motion again

2009

 

Internal memo details Starbucks Broadway plans, Joe Bar responds

 

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