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This week in CHS history | Elijah Lewis murder, Amazon shutters its Capitol Hill grocery, the great COVID-19 tofu shortage of 2020

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

2024

 

Amazon shutting down its Capitol HIll grocery store


Asylum-seeker camp moves in on Garfield Community Center grounds — UPDATE: Moving out

Capitol Hill and Central District don’t make the cut for Seattle’s plans for new off leash areas

City of Seattle not giving up on ‘Healthy Streets’ program in the Central District

2023

 

SPD investigating deadly Harvard and Pike shooting — UPDATE: Community builder and entrepreneur Elijah Lewis killed

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

King County’s $11.6M acquisition of Capitol Hill apartment building part of plan to house 1,600 homeless people — UPDATE

CHS Food + Drink Notes: The French Guys, Bequest Coffee, and more April openings

2022

 

Latest proposed landmark on Capitol Hill’s Millionaire’s Row would honor legacy of Seattle pioneering businesswoman

$28,000 land deal will make you a resident of Capitol Hill — forever

Google Street View has gone dark for parts of Capitol Hill

St. James Cathedral is staying but the Archdiocese will be packing up as Westbank makes another First Hill development deal

2021

 

They’re trying to recall Kshama Sawant — What happens next?

Plan for new City Market building: eight stories, mass timber, and a new home for the longtime Capitol Hill grocery — UPDATE

Seattle Fire battles blaze in Bellevue Ave lowrise lined up for redevelopment — UPDATE

What the duck! Capitol Hill waterfowl question Seattle Parks over anti-duckling measures at Volunteer Park lily ponds

2020

 

To blunt COVID-19 crisis, Seattle leaders make call to cancel rent, house payments

Solving the great Capitol Hill COVID-19 tofu shortage of 2020

18th Ave’s Tougo Coffee one of the first confirmed Capitol Hill and Central District business casualties of the COVID-19 crisis

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

Washington extends COVID-19 restrictions another month

2015

 

Capitol Hill Block Party lineup released under new brand celebrating Pike/Pine’s blocks

Capitol Hill food+drink | Pike/Pine partners behind Lost Lake, Comet plan Italian restaurant and bar to replace Kingfish Cafe

Tom Douglas Restaurants adds 2% ‘Wage Equity Surcharge’ — UPDATE: ‘I was trying to level the playing field’

In the spirit of Costco Coffee and Pine/Pike, Vulcan redeveloping Cal Anderson as ‘Entitlement Land’

Broadway’s Red Wall art coming down in preparation for opening of Capitol Hill Station

 

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