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This week in CHS history | 2020 anti-police protests flare, Sitka and Spruce closes, CHS breaks the news on the Starbucks roastery

(Image: Matt Mitgang with permission to CHS)

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

2022

 

Design review: Eight stories, mass timber, and within view of Capitol Hill Station


As a Capitol Hill restaurant family reshuffles, Taurus Ox lands on 19th Ave E

Aviv Hummus Bar — Five years of ‘HOOM-uhs’ love on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill, Seattle’s White House is for sale

2021

 

City sweeps Capitol Hill’s Thomas Street Mini Park in Seattle’s latest encampment clearance

As more neighborhood parks lined up to be cleared, Gonzรกlez comes to Capitol Hill to unveil homelessness plan that emphasizes housing, not sweeps

‘Enough is Enough’ — Seattle adds second Black Lives Matter street mural

The Comeback: Heart and soul of Capitol Hill’s R Place will live on in SoDo

2020

 

COVID and a lost lease: New closures on Capitol Hill include Heritage Distilling tasting room, Amandine, and Bar Sue

Police bust up crowds for fifth night in a row after demonstrations and fires in the street follow Cal Anderson march

Remember Lisa Vach

‘A start’ — Durkan 2021 budget proposal cuts police funding by 12%, adds record homelessness spending, and makes brutal decisions for the next year under COVID-19

2019

 

In a temporary tribute to Friends, Seattle now has a Central Perk coffee house on Capitol Hill

20% inflation vs. a 69% rise in Seattle rents: Sawant’s rent control legislation unveiled

Sitka and Spruce to close after decade in Melrose Market

Little Uncle is now closed — Here are five restaurants and bars ‘coming soon’ to Capitol Hill to cheer you up

2018

 

‘Coffee with Kshama Sawant’ — District 3 representative holds rare community meeting

50 years after ‘Freeway Revolt,’ I-5 lid between Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle visions take shape

120-pastrami-sandwich-high, 78-unit building at 14th and Pine comes to design review board’s table

Seattle Fire handles another Capitol Hill ‘derelict’ building fire

2013

 

Spilling the beans: Starbucks building giant coffee roaster and cafe at base of Capitol Hill

Meet Eric Stapelman, the man bringing Shibumi Ramenya to Capitol Hill

Survey: Are you afraid to walk in Cal Anderson at night?

First light rail service at Capitol Hill Station still slated for 2016 — But Sound Transit talking early arrival

Mayor’s alternative justice pilot program being rolled out in East Precinct


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