Pioneer Square in the News
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Pioneer Square in the News

NEWS

New incentives would spur growth in Pioneer Square (Crosscut)
New higher zoning limits are coming to Pioneer Square and the south downtown Seattle neighborhoods. These changes are long overdue, as Pioneer Square has languished in economic stagnation for the past two decades. But will these changes achieve the desired effect of bringing more residents to these neighborhoods without harming the existing urbanscape?

First Call: Pioneer Square’s Pool-Hall Refuge (Seattle Weekly)
A review of Temple Billiards.

Stonington Gallery exhibit features jewelry from Northwest Coast masters (NW Source)
“Stonington Gallery in Pioneer Square represents the finest contemporary artists from the Pacific Northwest Coast. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the gallery is currently featuring a collection of select jewelry pieces from a group of master jewelers of the Northwest Coast, both native and non-native.”

BLOGS

Here’s Your One Chance to Tell the State What You Think About the Deep-Bore Tunnel (SLOG)
Go read some of the state’s bleak findings, how it’s going to affect our neighborhood. You have until Dec 13th to write them a letter! Small actions to make (hopefully) a big difference.

Bottomfeeder: Luigi’s Little Italy (Seattle Weekly)
Amid Seattle’s ongoing quest for political correctness, it’s important to acknowledge that stereotypes exist for a reason. To wit: Al Boccalino owner Luigi DeNunzio looks and talks exactly how you’d expect a guy named Luigi to look and talk.

Magnetic Fauna (Cloud Nectar)
Visit ELYSIAN FIELDS in Pioneer Square (Seattle, U.S.A.), from now until the end of 2010 to see this artist’s biggest solo show yet.

Real Wedding: Merryl + Neil’s Green Wedding (Green Wedding Shoes)
The Wedding Dress pictured was created by Chrissy Wai Ching (modified from her Zolotova dress), who is located in Pioneer Square.

John Hay students showcase art at police precinct (Queen Anne View)
John Hay students are showcasing their art at the Something Old, Something New thrift store in Pioneer Square (located at 3rd and Washington), and the downtown police precinct at 810 Virginia Street.

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