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Arthurstone's comments
Posted Thu, Sep 1, 4:45 p.m.
How about we re-think Dryvit?
MOREPosted Thu, Sep 1, 4:43 p.m.
Of course part of being a 'world class city' is big-time pro sports. Or so I've been told over and again. But there's something very small-town when FC Sounders ignite explosives after each home goal and at the end of a home victory? They've got their band. They've got their ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jun 17, 4:54 p.m.
"One textbook example: an eye-popping banner for the Montana Office of Tourism — at 2,700 square feet one of the largest signs in town — that Clear Channel hung on the side of the Terminal Sales Annex at Second Avenue and Virginia Street in April." While we all know that ...
MOREPosted Thu, Mar 17, 10:16 a.m.
Excellent piece. Reasonable.Thoughtful. Provides a terrific overview of what we deal with in Pioneer Square and offers sound suggestions on how the city SHOULD proceed. In other words, likely headed for the online version of the circular file.
MOREPosted Thu, Mar 3, 5:17 p.m.
Things are as quiet as I've ever seen them the 20+ years I've been in business in Pioneer Square. Painful as things are now they are going to get an awful lot worse once the ill-conceived tunnel project really gets into high gear. Oh well.
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