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Posted Mon, Jan 25, 8:03 p.m.
I think it is true that you can increasingly work wherever you are, and I love what that does for community-building. One question though, about this new paradigm where no-one has to move here who doesn't want to. If we still build skyscrapers downtown and sell them to those fortunate ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jun 27, 2:59 p.m.
Threatened historic buildings-who speaks for them?: The loss of suburban-style roadside architecture is lamentable. What's surprising is that at the same time, we're facing the impending loss of a contributing building within the Pioneer Square Historic District. And it begs the question, isn't there a Preservation Board to prevent just ...
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