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jbeattie's comments
Posted Tue, Feb 24, 10:10 p.m.
I'm with you Steve, but with the caveat that I feel that NW Seaport is a different organization today than it was during the San Mateo years. Not sure what axe you have to grind, but to the extent you'd like to have a dialogue with the folks that are ...
MOREPosted Tue, Feb 24, 11:11 a.m.
As an employee of the Center for Wooden Boats I have a unique relationship with the Wawona. I work next to it every day, and I discovered the CWB because I saw the masts and followed them to Lake Union. For the past five years I have been right next ...
MOREPosted Thu, Aug 21, 5:07 p.m.
RE: Active "blue space" complement's park's "green space": Still tentative, so probably best for an offline discussion. Feel free to contact me: jbeattie"at"cwb.org
MOREPosted Thu, Aug 21, 1:40 p.m.
Active "blue space" complement's park's "green space": Dear Crosscut, Your article makes a great point: the most important piece to the park's success is the amount of activity it enables. Interaction with the lake is an important piece of the Lake Union Park design, and while the renewed "green space" ...
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