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Neighborhood & Community Updates

A lot is changing on a daily basis as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s difficult to keep track of all that’s going on and how our lives are being affected. Check here for news and updates about the Pioneer Square neighborhood and our broader community.

If there is an update that you know about which you think should appear here, you can submit a request here. Anyone can submit an update, but all changes to the website are subject to the Pioneer Square Residents’ Council board’s discretion.

Pioneer Square: a little fiber to go with all that brick (TechFlash) State-of-the-art tech companies that call Pioneer Square home finally have a broadband Internet service to keep up with their needs. City Planning Director Talks Waterfront Transportation (PubliCola) Looking at the part of the new Alaskan Way...

Projects of all Types Accepted in Three Program Tracks 2012-2013 Projects in Various Seattle Neighborhoods Storefronts Seattle is proud to announce the opening of the Request for Proposals for their 2012 project roster. Artists are sought to develop projects for vacant storefront spaces in various Seattle neighborhoods,...

So, this is a very weird news day in that I could only find two articles about Pioneer Square from last week: Pioneer Square's Big New Deal (Seattle Magazine) But the fact that gets Pioneer Square boosters really excited is the 738 new housing units to be...

An OED staff member (Chris Swenson) took this amazing photo recently from their offices in the Seattle Municipal Tower. You will most definitely want to click on it to view it larger: ...

Owner neglected landmark Smith Tower, says receiver (Seattle Times) Goodman's report reveals, among other things, that the 98-year-old Smith Tower is even emptier than previously thought. It's just 19 percent occupied, the receiver writes — and that's only if you count the Chinese Room, rented out...

The 32nd annual One Night Count of homeless people in King County took place in the early hours of Friday, January 27. 800 volunteers fanned out across the county to count the number of men, women and children who are homeless and without shelter tonight....

Event: Be Mobile Photowalk Date: Saturday, January 28, 2012 Time: 3:00 PM Where: Starting at Zeitgeist Coffee in Pioneer Square (2nd and Jackson) Mark your calendars for the Be Mobile photowalk – open to ALL mobile photographers (iPhone, Android, etc). The walk will end...

Waterfront Seattle Informal Discussion: Climate and Context Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 5:30 – 7:00pm Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. FREE. How can we make the waterfront an attractive place for all seasons? The City of Seattle and our community partners invite you to join us...

I apologize for not posting this earlier:    The Mayor, city council representatives and Alliance staff and board will meet with Pioneer Square stakeholders early in 2012 to provide an update on progress in relationship to the 2015 plan. Join us at ING at 83 South King Street, Wednesday,...