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The Stranger
44 minutes
Cyber Grrrl
Cyberdecks are having a moment in the zeitgeist. The name refers to custom DIY computers—often small and aesthetic—housed in everything from lunchboxes and jewelry boxes to repurposed makeup cases and toys. They’re designed to perform specific tasks: You can surf the web or stream media, build a portable vlogging rig or distraction-free writing device, all […] The post Cyber Grrrl appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 1 hour
Plan for Pike/Pine Business Improvement Area still progressing after organizer shakeup
The effort to create a new Pike/Pine Business Improvement Area that would add a special assessment for property owners to pay for safety and cleanup resources in the area isn’t dead but the neighborhood’s leading chamber of commerce is no … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 1 hour
City digs in on three months of sewer work at 12th and Pike
Commuters, residents, and businesses should be ready for disruptions as Seattle Public Utilities launches a multi-phase sewer repair project at the intersection of 12th Ave and E Pike. Starting July 8 and running through September, the project aims to replace … Continue reading →
The Stranger
about 1 hour
Slog AM: Seattle Enjoyed Its First-Murder Free Month Since 1970, Mamdani Tells Platner to Give Up Already, Trump Resumes the War With Iran
I want to say this with all my heart, but the World Cup has been nothing but a blessing to the United States. Yes, we lost badly on Monday, July 6. But we can blame Trump for that. He cursed the USMNT in much the same way he cursed the New York Knicks in Game […] The post Slog AM: Seattle Enjoyed Its First-Murder Free Month Since 1970, Mamdani Tells Platner to Give Up Already, Trump Resumes the War With Iran appeared first on The Stranger.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
PSQ art exhibit imagines queer histories of 19th-century Iran
A new art exhibit on display in Pioneer Square Park at First Ave S. and Yesler Way explores “forgotten queer lives” and rebellions in the Qajar era of 19th-century Iran.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Hennebery Eddy appoints Will Ives as president
Portland firm Hennebery Eddy Architects has appointed Will Ives as president. He succeeds founding principal, Timothy Eddy, who remains with the firm as a principal and its board chair.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Site for future clinic sells for over $5M
A commercial complex at 3417-3431 Broadway Ave. sold in late June for about $5.4 million, according to Snohomish County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Return of Revive I-5 closures
Crews are ready to go full gas on Ship Canal Bridge work this weekend.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
New signage at Mithun's waterfront HQ
Mithun is making its presence known at the Seattle Waterfront. New exterior signage was recently installed at the firm's headquarters at Pier 56.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
U District crane count drops to zero
Now nearing its temporary certificate of occupancy, and currently pre-leasing for the fall quarter at the UW, the Metro 5000 apartment project exemplifies the boom-and-bust cycle.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
UW completes $41M refresh of historic Anderson Hall
Anderson Hall, one of the oldest buildings on the University of Washington campus, is ready to serve students for many years to come following the recent completion of a $40.8 million renovation.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Tubman Center gains MUP, has builder, as fundraising reaches 80%
The budget has changed over the past year, project numbers are about the same, and the proposed new Tubman Center for Health and Freedom cleared an important threshold last week.