The $29.6 million semi-secret on the shores of Seattle's Lake Union
Though it's hard to see and get to, for now, a pretty nice new park is taking shape in south Lake Union, mercifully spared in the wars over city investment in that neighborhood.
Though it's hard to see and get to, for now, a pretty nice new park is taking shape in south Lake Union, mercifully spared in the wars over city investment in that neighborhood.
The United States appears close to bungling its chance to participate meaningfully in the upcoming Shanghai world's fair, but a group with Northwest ties uses YouTube to try and avert international embarrassment.
It was just another one of those campers that parks on Seattle's side streets being hauled away, like so many are nowadays. Two dogs were inside, impounded along with their home. But the sight of this little bit of inhumanity raises questions about our city's soul.
New grants for congestion relief in Seattle and New York have big strings attached. And implementing road tolling is not as E-Z as it looks.
The growth guru looks at the relatively few things government could do to stop putting coal on the engines of local growth. But they won't be easy politically. For instance, are you okay with expanding the Urban Growth Boundary?