Pioneer Square in the News
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Pioneer Square in the News

NEWS

Tat’s tawks pastrami, takes bigger bite out of Pioneer Square (Seattle Times)
Tat’s moving and expanding their store — new grand opening set for July 2nd.

Mike McGinn’s Latest Anti-Tunnel Bogeyman is the Impact on Pioneer Square (Seattle Weekly)
McGinn has concerns on the tunnel’s impact on Pioneer Square — and while the neighborhood has concerns that feel like they haven’t been answered, WSDOT has been working with the neighborhood to address concerns and keep residents and businesses informed.

Watching the World Cup in Seattle (Sounder at Heart)
You can catch the world cup in Nord Alley in Pioneer Square every day at 11:30am. Click here for more details.

Howard House Art Gallery closing, last chance for a field trip (Examiner)
Due to the economy, apparently, not enough visitors to the Howard House Art Gallery have been buying the artwork, so it will close at the end of the current exhibit.

Comparing Spokane St., Alaskan Way viaducts (Seattle Times)
A Bellevue resident wonders why there are a number of intersections along First Avenue South in Seattle’s Pioneer Square area without “walk” lights for pedestrians.

Book review: History of totem pole is a story of near-death and rebirth of an art form (Seattle Times)
Authors  of “The Totem Pole: An Intercultural History,” Aldona Jonaitis and Aaron Glass apparently have quite a tale to tell about how Seattle acquired its famous Pioneer Square pole from an “abandoned village” in Alaska. Unfortunately, the reporter doesn’t mention what that story is.

BLOGS

Seattle was sexy long before the Lusty Lady, will it be after? (Seattle PI – BIG blog)
Seattle has had a long and uneasy relationship with the sex industry. As early as the 1860’s, dance halls (that promised much more than just dancing) sat atop of the sawdust piles of Yesler’s mill in Pioneer Square.

Elliott Bay Book Company says business booming since move to Capitol Hill (Capitol Hill Seattle)
A month-and-a-half since the Elliott Bay Book Company relocated to 10th Ave from Pioneer Square, it appears that the first Capitol Hill chapter of the independent bookseller’s saga is a happy one.

Here’s the beef (Edible Joy)
A review of Chuck’s Hole in the Wall BBQ

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