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This week in CHS history | Pike and Pine go one-way, HoneyHole gets new start, Chop Suey’s new owners, Taku is born

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

2024

 

Between Capitol Hill and downtown, it is now west on Pine, east on Pike


Student hit in shooting outside Garfield High School — UPDATE

On day of gun violence in the Central District, woman shot and killed near 23rd and Jackson

Seattle’s I-5 lid hopes get $2M federal ‘research and planning’ boost

HoneyHole, now part of Rumba’s food and drink family, ready to reopen on Capitol Hill

2023

 

‘Seattle’s only social club for outdoorsy people,’ hiking and adventure equipment rental company Gearhouse setting up camp on Capitol Hill

Seattle seeks renters with a rough go in the city — housing insecurity, financial eviction, displacement — for Social Housing Public Development Authority board

12th Ave bagel shop owner says CHOP inspired run for West Seattle seat on city council

With decisions spanning from North Broadway to Rome, Seattle Catholic churches plan consolidation amid a priest labor shortage and a drop in faith

Bobby Goodwin, a public defender who wants cops to work harder and the streets of Seattle to be safer, wants your District 3 vote

2022

 

Macklemore’s Bogey Boys ready to close shop on 10th Ave as rapper tees up as co-owner at new Capitol Hill virtual golf bar on 11th

Thieves speed away after reported armed carjacking on Capitol Hill

Furniture retailer Joybird to land on Capitol Hill in former Pike/Pine music shop space

Black bloc demonstrators sentenced in baseball bat attack on cop and East Precinct fires

Man found beaten to death behind Broadway Rite Aid identified — UPDATE

2021

 

‘The most precarious situation that we’ve ever seen’ — Seattle considers right to counsel and extending COVID-19 crisis eviction moratorium through 2021 — UPDATE

Police: Uncle Ike’s reports $135K in damage and losses in disgruntled employee’s hammer attack on two shops

One arrested after group of drivers rev engines, burn donuts across Seattle and onto Capitol Hill

Nikkita4Nine: A leading voice from Seattle’s Black Lives Matter and #defundSPD protests, Nikkita Oliver will run for Seattle City Council

Seattle set to move to Phase 3 of reopening with expanded capacity for restaurants, plus fans at Mariners opening day

2020

 

Facing an outbreak ‘tsunami,’ Capitol Hill’s restaurants and small businesses make call for support, ideas, and relief — UPDATE: COVID-19 ‘temporary closure’ roster

COVID-19 updates: Ban on residential evictions, restaurant stats, Capitol Hill layoffs and worker fundraisers, ‘Weekday ridership estimates for King County Metro Bus’

Capitol Hill neighbors, meet the new owners of the Volunteer Park Cafe

In what might become a familiar scene, Capitol Hill office building gets ‘disinfecting service’ as person becomes ill amid COVID-19 concerns — UPDATE

Channeling the vibe of loud and lively Osaka, Shota Nakajima’s Taku now open on Capitol Hill

2015

 

Exploring a pedestrian-only Pike/Pine block gets boost from city grant

Reborn Chop Suey opens with new ownership, new look

Capitol Hill Odd Fellows building owner accused of attempted mass tree murder in Chelan

First Hill Streetcar vehicle testing to begin

Goodbye to the dumpsters of 11th and Pike

 

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