Pioneer Square in the News
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Pioneer Square in the News

Jones Soda makes move to Pioneer Square, leaves S. Lake Union (PSBJ)
In a statement, Jones said it will employ 28 people at the new 9,500-square-foot Pioneer Square building and will continue its practice of giving away free products on Fridays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

American Comebacks: Elliott Bay Book Co. (Success Magazine)
The store’s roughly 500 author readings per year are a key part of its business and its attraction, and attendance has improved since the move. Even the tiniest, most intimate author readings, which might once have seen five or six attendees, now draw 15 to 20. Large ones pack the hall to standing-room only.

Eat tacos, fund the arts: a new hyper-local approach in Seattle (Crosscut)
If you would like to influence the direction of Seattle’s arts but can’t afford to buy a video installation for your home or gallery, there is a new option: attend Sprout. Founded collaboratively by Sarah Steininger and Kristen Hoskins in 2010 as a Master of Fine Arts project at Seattle University, Sprout hosts an occasional dinner event to raise money for arts projects.

How to show visitors Seattle’s weird side (Big Blog)
Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour combines a mix of history and humor along a 90-minute underground experience in Seattle’s Pioneer Square — the city’s oldest neighborhood.

10 Great Coffee Shops Around Seattle (Seattle PI – visitors blog)
Zeitgeist Coffee Exhibitions of art decorate Zeitgeist in Pioneer Square.

Seattle Tunnel Replacing Viaduct Will Go Under 158 Buildings (Kiro TV)
At-risk buildings that are near but not directly above the tunnel will get micro pile walls. These buildings include 1 Yesler Way, which houses Al Bocalino Restaurant in Pioneer Square, and three buildings at the north end of the tunnel.

SAF tour looks at gay Pioneer Square (DJC)
A Seattle Architecture Foundation tour at 10 a.m. Sept. 3 delves into Pioneer Square’s past as a “hotbed” of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life in Seattle.

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