Monthly Archives: February 2015
Community Transit Board Restores Sunday and Holiday Service, Approves Service Increase
As we reported late last year, Community Transit proposed using 27,000 new service hours for the restoration of Sunday and Holiday service, and increasing...
The Parsonage: Preserving History and Adding Housing Options in the U...
A new residential development, named The Parsonage, is coming to the heart of the University District. Barrientos, LLC is planning to construct an 84-unit residential apartment building on the...
Sunday Video: An Interview with Mike McGinn
http://vimeo.com/117273072
Dominic Holden, the former favored son of The Stranger, sits down with Mike McGinn, Seattle's former mayor, to chat about local issues and the...
What We’re Reading: MidTown Center Rezone Denied
A little epic: This Danish bus agency has a seriously epic bus commercial.
Changing tax exemptions: The City Council wants to patch up the rules...
Pronto! wants you to say hello to #VitaminP
Pronto! wants you to know that a new bike is coming to town: #VitaminP. Starting today, this yellow bike brighten up the streets of Seattle...
Measuring Success on the Urban Villages Strategy, Part 3: Open Space,...
Editor’s Note: This is Part 3 in a three-part series on measuring the success of Seattle’s urban village strategy. For background on the report, see...
The Case for a NE 130th Street Station
Members of the Sound Transit Board are expected to make a decision in April 2015 regarding light rail station locations on the Northgate-to-Lynnwood extension. One...
Hawks and People
This was right after the big game concluded. The entirety of the city, in its best effort to impersonate a small town, seemed genuinely...