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RossB's comments
Posted Tue, Jul 28, 5:10 p.m.
crash63: You make a very good point. Seattle has often made the mistake of canceling or severely weakening a project because it was too expensive or didn't fit someone's idealized vision. We have numerous examples of this: Westlake Mall as our urban park, a large commons park at South Lake ...
MOREPosted Mon, Feb 23, 5:37 p.m.
Excellent article. It is nice to see an article about Seattle growth in perspective to other factors. What is true for Seattle is true for many cities throughout the country. The toughest challenge for most cities in the 60s and 70s was to avoid becoming filled with slums. Seattle managed ...
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