Pioneer Square in the News
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Pioneer Square in the News

Seattle gets $900,000 federal grant for streetcar planning (Seattle Times)
Officials are weighing whether the best route would take Fourth and Fifth avenues to favor commuters, or First Avenue to favor visitors and Pioneer Square merchants. (we want 1st Ave!)

Commuters’ viaduct questions still rolling in (Seattle Times)
Travelers continue to come up with new questions about the nine-day Alaskan Way Viaduct closure that began Friday night and the efforts being made to keep traffic moving. Here are some answers.

Isilon, EMC, McGinn tout 200 new tech jobs for Pioneer Square (PSBJ)
Isilon and parent company EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC) made the announcement at Isilon’s new digs at 505 First Ave. S. in Seattle’s Pioneer Square, within site of CenturyLink Field.

EMC’s Tucci on Seattle jobs, IT spending and Steve Ballmer (Seattle Times)

GeekWire Radio: Steve Jobs bio, Microsoft Store, TechStars, and Pioneer Square’s tech future (GeekWire)
We also assess Microsoft’s new Seattle retail store, talk about a plea from TechStars to the “godfathers” of Seattle tech, and discuss the future of Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood as a technology hub.

Chris Coles’ HyperQuality hears and analyzes call-center conversations (PSBJ)
HyperQuality President and CEO Chris Coles in the company’s offices in Seattle’s Pioneer Square. Despite the recession, HyperQuality has more than doubled gross revenues in the past five years, up to $11.5 million in 2010.

Easy Joe’s exits to make way for Skelly and the Bean on 10th Ave E (Capitol Hill Seattle Blog)
The 1-year-old Easy Joe’s announced it would be debuting its diner concept in the 10th Ave E location in late summer 2010 when Tidbit Bistro made its move to Broadway and Union. CHS commenters weren’t thrilled with the “nostalgic” diner thing — and apparently neither were customers. In spring, the business re-tooled as an adults-only, 21 and over venue. Eater now reports partners Derek Schaubroeck and Bart Smith plan to attract the stadium crowd when they re-open Easy Joe’s somewhere in Pioneer Square.

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