Could the Interbay Armory Become a Mixed-Use District?
The armory in Interbay could find itself revamped from a military installation to a new urban district. In 2018, the Washington State Legislature tasked...
Seattle Awards $22 Million in Equitable Development Grants Aimed to Combating Displacement
After weathering a budget scare, Seattle’s Equitable Development Initiative is growing, with $22 million in new awards aimed at combating displacement and anchoring communities of color.
Sunday Video: Why Dutch Bikes Are Better
https://youtu.be/aESqrP3hfi8
Not Just Bikes explains how Dutch bikes are so practically designed and why they work well for city living.
Sunday Video: LGBTQ-Affirming Affordable Senior Housing in Seattle
Capitol Hill Housing is looking toward LGBTQ-oriented affordable senior health and housing services in the future. This video captures the perspectives of advocates, sociologists,...
Sunday Video: Vancouver Dad On Raising Five Free-Range Kids In City Apartment
https://youtu.be/skaoQy04EjU
This short documentary takes a look at the lives of a father and his five kids living in a smallish central Vancouver tower condominium...
Electric Coffin’s New Exhibit Questions How Cities Can Spark Wonder
The name “Electric Coffin” may not immediately inspire whimsy, levity, and brightness, but those are exactly the sentiments the art collective Electric Coffin is...
Sunday Video: Destruction of the Amazon
https://youtu.be/SAZAKPUQMw0
Why is the Amazon rainforest seeing yet another massive deforestation wave and burning after years of significant falling deforestation rates? And what does that...
Sunday Video: A Look In Downtown Seattle — 2018 and Beyond
https://youtu.be/XdGW7dKdO3Y
The Downtown Seattle Association profiles in montage style some major public projects on the horizon for the city.








