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CHS History | Occupy Seattle, Broadway Whole Foods debuts, Macklemore’s Capitol Hill crib


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

2018

 

First look: Whole Foods Madison Broadway


60+ pictures of a not watered down Hilloween 2018

Gay City spreads out as Kaladi Brothers settles into new (old) home on E Pike

2017

 

Patrick J. Sullivan House hits market just in time for Hilloween

Capitol Hill’s 35th North sued by city over guerilla Duck Island skate bowl

13 things CHS heard at the Seattle Peoples Party forum

2016

 

Uncle Ikes — and Angel’s Shoe Repair — now open on Capitol Hill

Microsoft running larger employee shuttles more often through Capitol Hill amid increased demand

Buy, sell, or trade: Odd Fellows building hits market

2015

 

Garbage truck gone rogue closes streets around E Olive Way

Macklemore weighs in on Value Village closure

CHS Pics | 2015… the year Hilloween got wet (again)

2014

 

CHS Pics | 2014 Capitol Hill Halloween costumes, spooky yards & Hillebrities

Inside the Uncle Ike’s lawsuit: the case, the secret partners… and the parklet

2013

 

Man dies after hit by bus on E Pine

Neighborhood real estate market out of reach for majority of people living on Capitol Hill

White walls… and a view, Macklemore reportedly buying new Capitol Hill crib

2012

 

Hilloween 2012 | Pictures, candy reports, etc. from a (not too) rainy Halloween on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill food+drink | Cafe Pettirosso returns — Plus, notes!

2011

 

Mayor says First Hill streetcar means Seattle jobs — Construction starts in January

Occupy Capitol Hill | 5 arrests as pepper spray flies during ‘Occupy Chase Bank’ protest on Broadway

2010

 

Fraud wave appears to be hitting Capitol Hill credit card users — UPDATE

Scientology branch sets up (temporary) shop on Broadway

2009

 

Bailey Coy Books to close shop at end of month – UPDATE: Interview with owner

 

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