Blog
34
paged,page-template,page-template-blog-masonry,page-template-blog-masonry-php,page,page-id-34,paged-97,page-paged-97,bridge-core-1.0.6,qode-page-transition-enabled,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,qode-theme-ver-25.7,qode-theme-bridge,disabled_footer_bottom,qode_header_in_grid,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.0.5,vc_responsive

Blog

NEWS Historic Pioneer Square proves a tough place to run a store; better for restaurants (Seattle Times) Elliott Bay leaves, Retailers don't do as well as Restaurants, and an overview of exciting changes in the neighborhood. D.I.Y. downtown: A self-guided tour through Seattle history (Seattle Times) "As I stood...

Delicatus is a brand new deli in the Pioneer Square neighborhood. Their website says that it was "formed by and for those who think that dining should be an experience that resonates." I sat down with founders Mike Klotz and Derek Shankland to talk about why...

No, this isn't an April Fools Joke. Not sure of all of the details yet, but a car just hit a building on Yesler between 2nd and 3rd Ave (between the Quintessa apartment building and PSCA's offices). Apparently the driver of the car took off on...

It seems like March's First Thursday just happened, but time flies when you're having fun, I guess. Tomorrow is April Fool's Day and First Thursday and there are a lot of different things happening around the Square. For maps, news, or more info, you can always...

Is what I kept thinking to myself as we walked up what felt like thousands of stairs in King Street Station. Well, really only 326 (yes I counted). Even with the stair climbing, I was fortunate to attend the tour of King Street Station last Thursday...

The Bread of Life is an incredible mission in Pioneer Square (see a post regarding their Drive by Fooding Program here, or a post introducing 5 bread of life residents). When talking to Leah Swindon, the Marketing + Communications Director, about their Drive-by-Fooding program, she...