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This week in CHS history | Hillary Clinton on Capitol Hill, Seattle eliminates (the phrase) single family zoning, Post Pike Bar and Cafe born

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

2021

 

Urbanist dad joke: Seattle eliminates ‘single family’ zoning


Photo assignment? King County Sheriff choppers cause buzz over Seattle

What the revival of an old Pike/Pine building for new real estate offices and a wine bar might tell you about the future of this corner of Capitol Hill

2020

 

‘ORDER TO REMOVE ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY’ — SPD marches into Cal Anderson to post camp removal notices — UPDATE

Remembering Daniel Streissguth and looking back on the growth of Capitol Hill’s family-run hillside gardens

Helmed by Pike/Pine nightlife vets, Post Pike Bar and Cafe now open for days and nights on Broadway

2019

 

Game over for Full Tilt Capitol Hill

Continuing three decades of business, the apprentice has become the master at Broadway Shoe Repair

Now open: Zaika — new Indian on Pike at the base of Capitol Hill

2018

 

After Capitol Hill Block Party 2019, city to ‘assess the viability of this event in this neighborhood’

Drug and gun charges for man feds say was prolific fake Xanax dealer around Capitol Hill

Design review: Trading a 1929 Capitol Hill apartment building for a 2019 version on Harvard Ave E

2017

 

CHS Pics | Hillary Clinton draws a crowd — and cookies, capes, and cheers — on Seattle’s Capitol Hill

Starbucks making Capitol Hill ‘move’ of its Broadway/Republican cafe

CHS Pics | Punk Rock Flea Market makes Central District Red Apple temporary home

2012

 

The secret Capitol Hill marijuana bakery

Capitol Hill food+drink | First look inside Bait Shop, El Portal closing

Capitol Hill coyote was old for a city dweller — Volunteer Park family lives on


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