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Commentary: Does anyone responsible for guiding Southeast Seattle's transit-oriented renaissance have a clue what's going on there?
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Commentary: Does anyone responsible for guiding Southeast Seattle's transit-oriented renaissance have a clue what's going on there?
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International interest in the Eastside real-estate market may pose the potential for zombie neighborhoods, already a worry in Vancouver. But trading ideas about the shape of urban life is a rich part of our history.
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Dispatches from a day at King County's award-winning government sustainability conference.
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Keeping an urban diary is a kind of archaeology. As we make note of buildings or objects or interactions, we are actively engaging with a place.
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Contemporary urban planning pros often ignore the naturally-occurring spontaneity of city life.
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Seattle School Board member Kay Smith-Blum will stay put. For now, anyway.
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Guest Opinion: The changing demographics of our country mean we need a new approach to staging conversations across age and race. Here's how.
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The bow-tie wearer among the candidates talks about big changes for police, transportation and parking.
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The city has a backlog of needs and a growing employment base. But moving forward has to be mixed with catching up.
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Give your brain a break: Seattle's uneven foreclosure crisis visualized.
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The popular bus app needs a few tweaks. Can the transportation agency make them happen?
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Chris Hansen is just the latest in a long string of fellows who have worked themselves into a capitalistic frenzy over the Duwamish tide flats.
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Commentary: When schools and police have problems, the leaders are replaced. But the true problem lies in the influence of unions.
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The transformation of the Eastside by foreign immigrants creates an opportunity for a new discussion about the ambitions of a booming city.
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What you should know about immigration, urban agriculture, Seattle police and funding higher ed.
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"Seattle has a problem with gender inequality in pay. Let’s not make excuses and blame women for their 'personal choices.' "
The 150 to 250 square foot micro-apartments — popular in Seattle's University District and Eastlake neighborhoods — are eliciting criticism from neighborhood activists. The units do not have private kitchens and therefore are not subject to design or environmental review.
Think Houston, and get over the worship of density, the contrarian urbanist argues.