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Unwilling to wait 1,800 years for sidewalks, Seattle residents experiment
A grassroots group has a plan to make sidewalk-less streets safer for walking. The city might make it official.
A grassroots group has a plan to make sidewalk-less streets safer for walking. The city might make it official.
A city office calculated how many affordable apartments could have been built if the citywide MHA program wasn't on hold.
The tech giant appears to be staying put, but that doesn't mean it won't be using its newfound leverage to get what it wants.
It started with the Great Depression. Rampant foreclosures had left lenders fearful and so the federal government devised a solution.
There were the leaks seeping into her bathroom from the upstairs neighbor’s pipes. One broken elevator that took months