This week in CHS history | Goodbye to the Broadway bike bollards, Hollingsworth launches campaign, 2021 COVID-19 vaccination rollout
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
Belmont-Boylston ‘double house’ considered as landmark in preparation for Historic Seattle sale
A Capitol Hill closure to add: Ian’s Pizza on the Hill leaves Broadway
Seattle Fire responds to hazmat incident at Broadway apartment building — UPDATE
Design review: Developers moving ahead with 6-story ‘U-shaped’ project on Broadway’s Bait Shop block
CHS Pics | Capitol Hill cold snap as Seattle could see lowest temperature since 2010
22+ Capitol Hill and Central District bars and restaurants to look forward to in 2022
More Black ownership — and more Black-made beer — in the CD as 23rd Ave Brewery takes shape
Man reported shot amid multiple gunfire incidents around 23rd and Union — UPDATE: One dead
$15 Now: Seven years later, Seattle’s smallest employers hit minimum wage milestone
Now hiring: the soon to open Central District Amazon Fresh grocery store — UPDATE
Those Smurfy Smurfin’ Broadway bikeway bollards are Smurfin’ gone
SPD investigating after dead body found in car on E Pike — UPDATE: Overdose suspected
23rd Ave small business owners say corridor overhaul is putting them on the ropes
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