Our Sponsors:
READ MORE »Trending Stories
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density
- Morning Fizz: 'I'm Appalled'
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause?
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco?
- Is Washington becoming 'happy with crappy?'
Our Members
Many thanks to
Carol Kowalski
and
Marc Vassallo
some of our many supporters.
ALL MEMBERS »Most Commented
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density (62)
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools (47)
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement (26)
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause? (21)
- Morning Fizz: In hope of reaching a consensus (29)
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep (20)
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report (23)
- Is Washington becoming 'happy with crappy?' (16)
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle (13)
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco? (11)










Twitter
Facebook
RSS Feeds
robinev's comments
Posted Tue, May 8, 7:38 p.m.
RE: Response to robinev:: I understand, since I've never heard of you until now. (And I'll admit that's entirely my fault.) And it's a good story. I'm glad to see it offered to a wider audience. I also understand that there are a lot of blogs out there, but this ...
MOREPosted Tue, May 8, 1:13 p.m.
Hmm. I've seen this before...: I've seen that story before, somewhere. Oh, yeah. Here and here. I'm glad to see the story getting wide circulation, but forgive me if I'm a bit miffed at the self-congratulatory note that the story "is only now coming to light -- six months after ...
MOREPosted Sun, Apr 29, 2:25 p.m.
Great example of organic growth: There's nothing organic or natural about architecture or development, but occasionally and all-too-rarely the two things can combine to mimic something that seems almost organic. Whatever it's inevitable financial problems, Seattle Center is a great example of that. It works because it has grown in ...
MORE