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This week in CHS history | CHOP 2.0, Starbucks closes on E Olive Way, the summer deer of Volunteer Park

These deer appeared in Volunteer Park in July 2023 (Image: Volunteer Park Trust)

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

2024

 

Design review next week for ‘U-shape’ development that will add 120+ new homes to Broadway’s Bait Shop block


In midst of public safety worries, Capitol Hill EcoDistrict hopes to help change the way neighborhood spaces are used — including activating the top of the massive Seattle Central parking garage

‘Summit Life’ — Capitol Hill’s Summit Pub turns 20

Court updates: deadly Capitol Hill Station stabbing, First Hill ax murder attacks

2023

 

The Volunteer Park deer are welcome to stay as long as they like

106-unit mixed-use development planned for Denny at Olive Capitol Hill site

What will come next for ShopRite?

There is still a local push in Capitol Hill Block Party’s 25th year

2022

 

Citing crime concerns, Starbucks closing five Seattle shops — including E Olive Way and 23rd and Jackson cafes — UPDATE

Gunshot victim shows up at Harborview after another shooting outside Capitol Hill’s Mint Lounge — UPDATE

CHS Pics | A movie in Cal Anderson Park means summer is here — the returns of Capitol Hill Block Party, and, yes, Capitol Hill Garage Sale Day are next

2021

 

Freed from pandemic limbo, Glossier’s new Seattle store will open on Capitol Hill this summer

String of armed street robberies on Capitol Hill continues with Broadway parking lot hold-up

Sam’s Tavern helping to raise $100K for survivors of domestic violence after bartender’s fatal shooting

Uncle Ike’s new thing at 23rd and Union: booze

2020

 

What really happened at The Neighbor Lady: A non-disparagement agreement, an alleged political feud, and a new home at 23rd and Union

Rapper Malcolm Rebel remembered as ‘True King of the Hill’

As the Capitol Hill protest zone is reopened and repaired, CHOP 2.0 still in place at Seattle Central College

A fashion retailer grown far from its Seattle roots, Totokaelo joins Capitol Hill COVID-19 closure list

2015

 

Capitol Hill Family Arcade — and a new home for Angel’s Shoe Repair — latest twists in quest to open first Capitol Hill pot shop

Mayor Murray’s affordable housing plan ready for official release — UPDATE

‘Take back the neighborhood’ — Officials plan response to Central District gun violence — UPDATE

CHS Reader District 3 Candidate Survey: LGBTQ safety, affordability, and an I-5 lid

Upzone the Central District: 23rd Ave Action Plan calls for 65 feet at Union, 85 at Jackson

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