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Posted Wed, Aug 29, 3:35 a.m.
Seattle Seaport: For some of us, Lake Union Park is not "forgotten waterfront" but the latest take on a park that was proposed a couple of decades ago as Northwest Seaport Park. Since those early days the turf at South Lake Union has been buffeted by more than a few ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jul 7, 1:19 a.m.
Fishermen and Auto Mechanics Rule: What Raban is bemoaning sounds like it is about the latest wave of corporatizing in Seattle. Our city has been through this cycle countless times before. Logging, fishing, Pan Pacific shipping, Boeing, and now this current cycle of middle management and bio-tech start-ups. Seattle has ...
MOREPosted Thu, Apr 26, 11:28 a.m.
Plays Well With Others: Seattle is at a crossroads. As a local I remember and miss the Twin TeePees, Hat and Boots, and other fun architecture that have slowly and steadily slid from the silhouette of Seattle. The Fun Forest is certainly part of that sweet era in our town. ...
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