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This week in CHS history | Bauhaus block sold, Murray sex abuse lawsuit, the great Capitol Hill COVID-19 tofu shortage of 2019


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

2021

 

Remember that f#!cking plane flying over Capitol Hill during last summer’s protest? Here’s what it was up to


One dead in 18th Ave house fire — UPDATE

To protect those living in cars, Sawant calls for end of Seattle’s ’72-hour rule’

Explosions reported as fire scorches St. Mark’s greenbelt

2020

 

Reported jumper dies after I-5 fall from Pike overpass

In fight to survive pandemic crisis and save 600 jobs, Capitol Hill-headquartered Rudy’s Barbershops declares bankruptcy

Solving the great Capitol Hill COVID-19 tofu shortage of 2020

Can’t relax those social restrictions yet but, exhale, Seattle — COVID-19 model says you’ve made it through this outbreak’s peak

2019

 

An ‘unheard of concession’ in the Central District at The Chateau apartments

No injuries reported in 23rd Ave shootout

Old Capitol Hill makes a comeback at Scratch Deli turned Capitol Hill Vaudeville vintage market and cafe

What will it take for Orion to outrace Sawant in D3? Business, bravery, and ‘a queer voice on council again’

2018

 

Up against rent boom and affordability crunch, residents worry about plan to change 1924-built Royvue into microhousing

Club Z building sells for $2.9M but no word, yet, on what comes next

Here’s what the Capitol Hill Macrina Bakery and Cafรฉ will look like — UPDATE

2017

 

Police: Suspected fentanyl and coke found after Capitol Hill apartment death

Lawsuit alleges Murray sexually abused teen he met on Capitol Hill in 1980s

Capitol Retrospective | Dodge’s Triangle: Seattle’s smallest known piece of private property

2012

 

Developer acquires Bauhaus building, plans half-block of Pike/Pine mixed-use

New 520 biking and walking trail could connect to Capitol Hill

Jewish Family Service celebrates 120 years and $9.1M decision to stay on Capitol Hill

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