How city wastes light rail in SE Seattle
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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Contemporary urban planning pros often ignore the naturally-occurring spontaneity of city life.
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Guest opinion: It's time to stop carving up smaller and smaller slivers of neighborhood parcels. There's a better way to do it.
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Commentary: The City Council is always prudent. Bold might work once in a while.
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Guest opinion: An idea to maintain diversity and culture in South Lake Union amid a sea of development.
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Guest Opinion: Courtyards aren't just for the wealthy - or European. Why Seattle developers should hop on the courtyard train to make private, serene urban spaces a possibility for all.
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Look out, preservationists. The developers are here to transform the city for density, and they have their attorneys ready to make you just get out of their way.
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Water features, wooden storefronts, drinking buddies are among the urban "bookmarks" that represent modern expressions of traditional city life.
READ MORE | 12 COMMENTSBillions of dollars in new public projects will be coming online in the next four years. The mayor will have to orchestrate it all.
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Landlords object to efforts of Democratic state legislators to protect the privacy of tenants and job-seekers.
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Commentary: The city has a history of having to retreat from density initiatives because developers make everyone angry with their exploitation of loopholes in rules. Herewith, a preventive prescription to encourage density and quality.
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Seattle government gets so-so grade on transparency. A key legislator wanted to learn more about state ferry costs from an audit.
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Development can be a friend to preservation, as a Tom Douglas restaurant has shown. But a lot is at risk.
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Envelope, please: Politicians played heavy hands in the destruction of history across the Northwest, particularly in Seattle and Washington state, during 2012.
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Chinese investors, who have long favored other West Coast areas, now are paying cash to snap up mansions and land around Seattle.
Absent an arena, the values would sink back to well below that Chris Hansen paid for them. Will he bide his time, or start looking for other uses for assembled lands?
The 98004 zip code from the Eastside was responsible for most of the multi-million dollar home sales in Seattle during the first quarter of this year, local real estate company Redfin said.
Four years and about 900 permits later, Vancouver's laneway housing policy is up for review.
The Viking Tavern joins the list of authentic places being pushed out by condo-economics and the need for the owners to have a retirement nest egg.
Seattle home prices are up nearly 10 percent in the past year. The numbers match a nationwide rise in home prices.
The pace of building is torrid, which worries observers about creating a glut. Renters could find prices coming down.
Construction of the new arena will not be blocked, a King Country judge decided this morning. Superior Court Judge Laura Middaugh said it is too early to decide if the arena will violate Initiative 91, as the lawsuit alleged.