This week in CHS history | Ingrid Lyne murder, Broadway Grill hacker sentenced, Capitol Hill Bakery Nouveau debut

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2019

 

Wall fire scorches building home to Union bar — UPDATE

One shot in Pine parking lot in bout of Capitol Hill nightlife gun violence — UPDATE


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This week in CHS history | Bauhaus block sold, coyote spotting, Bus Stop RIP


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2019

 

‘Capitol Hill Development Site’ — $21M deal includes E Olive Way commercial buildings and Fred Wildlife events space

Watch out Capitol Hill rabbits, coyote spotted at Bellevue and Pike


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This week in CHS history | The Capitol Hill Discount Dollar, Rancho Bravo comes to the Hill, and the Pine/Pike prank

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2019

 

Hooters ‘coming soon’ to Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce head Egan Orion challenging Sawant for City Council seat — UPDATE


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This week in CHS history | Taneda born, The Runaway joins Neumos, Chop Suey gets new owners, Slats RIP


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2019

 

Chef Hideaki Taneda is not worried about foot traffic at his new Capitol Hill restaurant — He only has 9 seats

Busted: SDOT to remove rogue North Capitol Hill ‘PHOTO ENFORCED’ stop sign


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CHS History | Federal/Republican murder, Marion Apartments demolished, Capitol Lounge debuts

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2019

 

Fire up your Instagram, Korean fried chicken chain Bonchon now open on Broadway

Requiem for the last Capitol Hill funeral home: Bonney Watson demolition underway


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CHS History | 15th Ave E QFC land deal, E Olive Way pot shops, new owners at Melrose Market, Rhino Room debut


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2019

 

Holy Names reaches agreement with Capitol Hill neighbors after long fight over underground parking garage

What’s next for Melrose Market under new owners? Tenants say maybe a breath of fresh air


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This week in CHS history | Melrose Market sale, 2019 snow, Capitol Hill corporate shuttle protest


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2019

 

With planned closure of Roy Street Coffee, Starbucks experiment on Capitol Hill will end — UPDATE


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