This week in CHS history | R Place loses lease, first Capitol Hill SODA order, 12th Ave Square park is born
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
Shelley Brothers, co-owner of Capitol Hill’s The Wildrose, has died
Seattle downtown’s proposed digital kiosk program could spread to streets of Pike/Pine
Seattle’s first — and only — STAY OUT OF DRUG AREA ORDER issued on Capitol Hill
8 Oz. closure ends 12 years of burger bar dreams on Capitol Hill — UPDATE
After more than 30 years, Capitol Hill’s Coastal Kitchen to make way for something new on 15th Ave E
Boca family of restaurants and its Broadway bakery remain shuttered following owner’s death
On 15th Ave E, development faces debate over plans for a sixth story
Broadway about to go down a minute clinic — Swedish announces plan to close primary care facility
Capitol Hill gay club R Place loses lease and begins search for new home
Labor groups oppose New Seasons Market as candidate for Capitol Hill Station tenant
In the Central District, big real estate deals moving forward along 23rd Ave
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