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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.

All links concerning the City's plan to help our neighborhood (+ the Comcast announcement): McGinn says Internet will help draw business back to Pioneer Square (DJC) One broker said retail has been slow but office is strong because Pioneer Square has the kind of space that startups,...

Great news for our neighborhood as Jones Soda has just announced its move from South Lake Union to Pioneer Square. They are leaving their 9500 sq ft location to occupy the entire first floor of the Palmer Court Building (1000 1st Ave S). What is bringing...

Please join Mayor Mike McGinn, members of the Pioneer Square community and Comcast for a press briefing tomorrow at Seattle City Hall for the release of Mayor McGinn's Pioneer Square Recovery Strategy and Report to the Community highlighting the City's progress to...

Congrats to Brian, Mike and team at Tat's for their recent (ish) feature on Food Network's Meat on the Go. Ever since it aired, business has been booming, even during their "non-work crowd hours." You can check out the episode here. Tat's is featured around 6...

NEWS Fans have a blast on road -- Festive atmosphere in Seattle, with only hint of mischief (The Province) Those travelling from Vancouver were instructed to stay away from the bars around Qwest Field before the game, and to arrive at the game two hours early. Many,...

NEWS Fans have a blast on road -- Festive atmosphere in Seattle, with only hint of mischief (The Province) Those travelling from Vancouver were instructed to stay away from the bars around Qwest Field before the game, and to arrive at the game two hours early. Many,...

While many of you would like to pretend it's summer already, there is no better time to get your spring cleaning under way and consider donating those efforts to a good cause. As you consider cleaning out your house to prepare for summer, consider donating any...

In conjunction with the First Thursday Art Walk on June 2, ARTSPARKS 2011 launched its summer program in Occidental Square. ARTSPARKS 2011 is a FREE PROGRAM for all ages and a special collaboration between 4Culture, the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, and Seattle...

Meet the City Council Candidates on June 15 and Ask the Questions YOU Want Answered! Join the Downtown Seattle Association on Wednesday, June 15 at Showbox at the Market to meet your City Council candidates in a fun "speed dating" style format. Five current city councilmembers are...