Pioneer Square in the News
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Pioneer Square in the News

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Titled: “Typical Pioneer Square” from the blog UrbanHybrid:

NEWS

Return to the Sandwich District (The Stranger)
Review of three new sandwich shops: BuiltBurger, the Berliner, and Calozzi’s.

Pioneer Square office building sold to Vermont firm (Seattle Times)
103-year old “Westland Building” at 1st Ave S + S King Street sold $10.3 million (down from $11.5 million in 2007).

Heritage gets hammered in Gregoire’s budget (Crosscut)
One side effect of this is the Main Street Programs (just rolled out in Pioneer Square this year), will become under the purview of “an agency whose mission is essentially forestry.”

BLOGS

There Seems to Be an Intergalactic Bus Station In Downtown Seattle (io9)
“Built two decades ago, the Pioneer Square Station in downtown Seattle is not new. But looking at this beautiful photo by Jason Hoover, it feels like interstellar transports are about to dock in at any minute.”

More Artistic Gift Ideas for the Holiday (Culture Mob)
Moving over to Pioneer Square, check out MOMO at 600 South Jackson Street. There’s a great variety of art, home decor and clothing here.

P-I archive: Can you date this historic Pioneer Square photo? (BIG Blog)
Seattlepi.com’s shares a historic photo of Pioneer Square. Problem is, it’s not clear exactly when it was taken.

Open Mic in a Dingy Basement: There’s Quantity, Not Necessarily Quality Tonight! (PI – City Brights)
“Somewhere in the flock of 30-60 comedians that gather for their three minutes of fame (or infamy) could be a headliner that commands a premium weekend ticket at the Underground, or better yet, a very funny person coming out of the stage fright closet for the first time.”

Walking in a Wooden Wonderland (PI – Capitol Hill)
“Join Capitol Hill denizon and woodworker extraordinaire, Matthew Richter, in his temporary studio XOM Fine Woodworking located at 610 2nd Avenue in Pioneer Square and peruse the many handmade one-of-a-kind holiday gifts in his showroom.”

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