Yearly Archives: 2015
Fridaygram: Brooklyn Bridge
After 13 years of construction, the world's first steel suspension bridge, Brooklyn Bridge was opened in 1883. Boasting the longest span in the world...
ICYMI: New Trolleybuses Now Rolling on Seattle Streets
https://twitter.com/UrbanistOrg/status/634173226021576704
Five new 40-foot electric trolleybuses are now rolling on the streets of Seattle, but more are soon to come. Their christening was marked by extensive...
SHADOW IS ALIVE! (Celebrate!)
On a long enough timeline, all clothes worn in the elements turn brown. It's a muted shade of that hue which cloaks these two...
A Territorial Perspective: 970 Denny Way
Shinny, curvy, and tall. If there were any words to describe 970 Denny Way, those are it. Holland Partner Group is planning to transform nearly...
Map of the Week: Lack of Sidewalks in Seattle
Most long-time Seattleites know that sidewalks are a highly charged and controversial discussion point in many neighborhoods. But that's not because people don't like them....
A Bright Light: Residence Inn at the Denny Triangle
A new hotel project could soon be breaking ground in what used to be a no-mans-land on the edge of Downtown Seattle. The Stonebridge...
Sunday Video: 1884 Cartograph of Seattle
An 1884 cartograph details a growing Seattle as it was at the time. One presenter takes viewers through the map features and history contained...
What We’re Reading: Clogged
Red and blue: A brief history of what colors Link Light Rail lines are supposed to be designated as.
Drop in the bucket: Even doubling...