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This week in CHS history | Overhauled Seattle Asian Art Museum reopens, 23rd and Jackson Red Apple demolished, Snowbruaries past


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

2021

 

Everyday Music’s planned closure will leave CD-sized hole in Capitol Hill’s record shop scene

Suspect shot and killed by police in Central District was maintenance man with history of threats at Urban League Village apartments


Seattle’s plan for ‘70%’ includes mass vaccination sites downtown, increased efforts to reach vulnerable communities

2020

 

Amid wave of development around Capitol Hill Station, 115-year-old Broadway building wins a landmark reprieve

Inside the renovated and expanded Seattle Asian Art Museum from floor to ceiling and its new lobby view of Volunteer Park

Nailed it: Sea-Tac unveils Capitol Hill Food Hall

2019

 

Capitol Hill SNOWBRUARY 2019 Open Thread — UPDATE: Videos and pictures from the snowy night

Capitol Hill’s Melrose Market sold to shopping center developer

CHS Video: Smooth Snowbruary sailing on E Thomas

Why do so many Capitol Hill-area kindergarten immunization rates still fall below herd immunity? Here’s what one school said

2018

 

As Red Apple comes down, Vulcan’s 23rd and Jackson moves forward

Spring groundbreaking planned for Capitol Hill Station development

No need to say sorry as fashion boutique Mishu prepares to exit Broadway

2017

 

One of Broadway’s last ‘key development opportunities,’ Bonney-Watson funeral home hits market

Pacific Northwest Fitness — More than politics behind Capitol Hill Gold’s Gym name change

Capitol Hill Super Snow LI open thread

2012

 

Jumper’s Bridge — State says no plans for suicide barriers on Capitol Hill overpasses

Regent Bakery and Cafe makes quiet debut on Capitol Hill — UPDATE: Pictures!

Top Pot celebrates 10 years of doughnuts on Capitol Hill… and beyond


 

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