Growth Can Seattle finally make good on downtown bike lanes? Seattle isn't a leading bike city anymore, but can this help it get its title back? by Josh Cohen / July 30, 2018
Politics Why don’t Seattle renters know their rights? A new study has revealed a lack of knowledge around new tenant laws. A network of public and nonprofit entities are tasked with changing that. by Josh Cohen / July 27, 2018
Growth Olympia wants to avoid Seattle's housing fate The city has proposed sweeping zoning changes to promote "missing middle" housing. by Josh Cohen / June 25, 2018
Growth State takes on housing and homelessness with 7 new laws The 2018 legislative session might have been one of the state’s most productive for housing and homelessness laws. by Josh Cohen / June 15, 2018
Growth Want a one-bedroom in Seattle? You'll need a $61K salary In King County, a one-bedroom apartment requires an hourly wage of $29.40, up from $24.02 a year earlier. by Josh Cohen / June 13, 2018
Growth Is Seattle ready to take backyard cottages mainstream? Seattle could be close to making it easier to build backyard cottages and mother-in-law apartments. Or not. by Josh Cohen / June 4, 2018
Growth The man who forever changed Seattle's skyline Paul Allen's real estate investments leave a complicated legacy. by Eric Keto & Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018
Growth Why selling land to the highest bidder might not be the city’s best bet Seattle is just getting started on its mission to turn public lands into affordable housing. by Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018 / Updated at 3:30 p.m., Oct 24
Growth 4 fresh ideas to ease Seattle's coming traffic nightmare Abandon hope all ye who enter the "Period of Maximum Constraint." by Josh Cohen / October 16, 2018
Politics Seattle's decade-plus backyard cottage fight, annotated It probably isn't over, but now is a good time to look back on the long process. by David Kroman & Josh Cohen / October 4, 2018 / Updated Oct. 18 at 12:35 PM