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This week in CHS history | East Precinct anti-protest fence installed, Captain Black’s and Stumbling Monk team up to purchase property, RIP The Crypt

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

2024

 

Barrio, an early player in the Pike/Pine food and drink boom, to close after 16 years on Capitol Hill


Capitol Hill and Madison Valley are waking up to Sleepless City Donuts

Man dead in 17th Ave apartment shooting — UPDATE

First Hill Bank of America slated to close

‘Justice for Ruth’ — Community organizes memorial walk for much-loved dog walker killed in carjacking as suspect faces first degree murder and animal cruelty charges

2023

 

Here’s what’s next for the infamous former E Olive Way Starbucks — UPDATE

After 13 years of bikes and blogging, Tom Fucoloro is ready to tell the story of Seattle biking — even if Capitol Hill would rather walk

Denny Way and 23rd Ave light rail lines? 20-year Seattle Transportation Plan taking shape

The Capitol Hill Autonomous Vehicle Zone — More driverless robotaxi testing comes to Seattle

2022

 

‘Stop signs EVERY block on Pike’ — Three more intersections join effort to slow and control traffic in busiest areas of Capitol Hill

With original damaged by fire and new joint under construction, Glo’s will pop up on the decks at Captain Black’s above E Olive Way

More news from Belmont at E Olive Way as Captain Black’s and Stumbling Monk team up to purchase property — UPDATE

Crappy situation at Madrona Beach only part of hotter Lake Washington’s summer problems

2021

 

Kay Bullitt: A legacy of Seattle philanthropy — and a new Capitol Hill park

Thanks to Seattle’s Notice of Intent to Sell ordinance, residents hoping for chance to buy their Capitol Hill apartment building get window of opportunity

Here’s how to help Afghan refugees in Seattle

With worries about mask-less lunches as hole in reopening plan, some Seattle schools ordering tents for outdoor cafeterias

A winter special election vote on Kshama Sawant is coming

2020

 

Following ‘multiple serious arson incidents and explosions,’ police add castle wall to Seattle’s East Precinct — UPDATE

Ha Na, longest running business in Capitol Hill’s Broadway Alley, won’t reopen

Police and protesters clash again after fires outside East Precinct and march in solidarity with Kenosha — UPDATE

Shootout in 23rd and Jackson parking lot sends one to hospital

2015

 

Pike/Pine kink shop The Crypt gets the boot

Capitol Hill food+drink | Project from The Lodge Sports Grille lined up for Charlie’s old space on Broadway

What the Broadway ‘post office’ building will look like — Plus, first look at plans for 95 Slide development

Bus Stop | Locked in — Metro releases proposal for revamping routes around light rail

Reports of the smell of smoke on Capitol Hill as wildfires burn miles away

 

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Quail
9 hours ago

East police precinct is being taken over by 2 bars (Blacks/Monks) – are they closing their previous locations – I moved away 4 years ago – just curious.