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This week in CHS history | Capitol Hill’s last internet cafe, COVID-19 ‘Phase 3,’ and The curse of the Bagel Deli

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

2022

 

Sen. Murray points way to a ‘hometown shop’ with a stop at Capitol Hill’s Analog Coffee

Seattle launches Storefront Repair Fund to battle busted glass — UPDATE


‘What does it look like to change?’ — Kedai Makan is for sale, set to complete the Capitol Hill food and drink lifecycle on its own terms

2021

 

Real estate and religion: Closures planned at two Capitol Hill and Central District area Catholic churches

Celebrate three new light rail stops and 4.3 new miles of connection to Capitol Hill Station

With new ‘Neighborhood Residential’ zoning, Seattle hopes to change the language of housing development

Did the City of Seattle get fleeced in recent Capitol Hill apartment deals? Recent purchases say math works out

2020

 

SPD breaks up protest groups, makes arrests after Capitol Hill property damage

As more Seattle Police officers are moved onto streets, 2020 crime stats show citywide dip — even near the ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone’

Masked and distanced, Seattle’s path through COVID-19 to ‘Phase 3’ is unclear

Move over Dreamboyz, the hot dog era has arrived on Broadway as Soul Shack opens in longtime Capitol Hill coffee kiosk

2019

 

‘It’s rooted in the 1970s-era conception of environmentalism’ — Seattle looks to rein in state policy used to push back on big projects and developments

‘Shots fired at the Baltic Room’ — Two hit in Capitol Hill shootout

‘All Dogs Must be Leashed’ — Overrun by naughty off-leash visitors (and their dogs), Seattle U changes policy

Firings, an employee walkout, and a row over homelessness at Capitol Hill’s Caffe Vita — UPDATE

2018

 

The curse of the Bagel Deli

Capitol Hill leather and kink shop ready to breathe life back into Pike/Pine building with history of silent movies, auto row rubber, burlesque rumors, and, um, toy repair

Facing move, nonprofit axes longtime Capitol Hill Christmas tree lot

2013

 

Pike/Pine nightlife takes a hit with Comet’s indefinite closure, Electric Tea Garden shutdown — UPDATE

The Stranger building next for Capitol Hill mixed-use redevelopment plans

Saying goodbye to Uncle Elizabeth’s, last of the Capitol Hill Internet cafes

Blotter | Beware the ‘High Five’ bandit, man dead of apparent OD in Boylston parking lot

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