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This week in CHS history | Capitol Hill Station escalator problems, the great SpaceX rocket ‘meteor’ of 2021, Broadway candy shop RIP


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

2023

 

This old Capitol Hill building is probably not a landmark


Mail carrier robbed at gunpoint in Central District as Postal Service faces wave of ‘arrow key’ hold-ups

What will one-way Pike and Pine and their new bike lanes look like? A new Capitol Hill connection with downtown Seattle

The Cuff turns 30 with a party celebrating ‘Life, Lust and Debauchery on Capitol Hill’

Nue is staying open later — will Capitol Hill follow?

2022

 

Capitol Hill Station’s escalator problems apparently here to stay

Number one question CHS readers have about Capitol Hill: Why isn’t H Mart open yet?

Stumbling Monk pouring again on changing E Olive Way corner

The Pine Box rising back to life and celebrating 10 years on Capitol Hill

2021

 

UPDATE: Rocket! — Reports and videos from across city as streaking lights cross Seattle sky

Uptick in King County positive cases tempers Seattle’s vaccination progress and Phase 3 enthusiasm

Why this retailer’s path to find a new home on Capitol Hill will take it through downtown’s overhauled Pacific Place

Death of a Capitol Hill candy shop

2020

 

New views of Seattle’s COVID-19 crisis: a forecast for ‘peak’ outbreak and a count of confirmed cases around Capitol Hill and the Central District — UPDATE

With tighter restrictions bringing more Capitol Hill closures, Seattle Police have 11 tips for ‘securing your business’

To protect against ‘shockingly unconscionable’ rent increases, Sawant calls for COVID-19 rent freeze — UPDATE: Call for rent and mortgage moratorium

Washington State Department of Health: You don’t need to disinfect your groceries

2019

 

$3.2M deal puts Broadway Grill property back in motion

Kenton Apartments tenants say they’re facing another Capitol Hill ‘economic eviction’

Seattle internet access study: Nearly universal access but more should be paying less

What happens when a church closes on Capitol Hill

2014

 

Color problem puts brakes on Capitol Hill apartment project — UPDATE

Capitol Hill food+drink | Tom Douglas bellies up to the Hill as part of Starbucks roastery complex

Half-funded 520 section through Montlake will get half-constructed starting this summer

CHS Pics | Capitol Hill Mystery Coke Machine still mysteriously doling out mysterious mysteries at 75 cents a pop

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