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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.

Is what I kept thinking to myself as we walked up what felt like thousands of stairs in King Street Station. Well, really only 326 (yes I counted). Even with the stair climbing, I was fortunate to attend the tour of King Street Station last Thursday...

The Bread of Life is an incredible mission in Pioneer Square (see a post regarding their Drive by Fooding Program here, or a post introducing 5 bread of life residents). When talking to Leah Swindon, the Marketing + Communications Director, about their Drive-by-Fooding program, she...

NEWS Caffe Vita celebrates new Pioneer Square location with free coffee, pizza, music on April 1 (Seattle Times) April Fool's Day & The Feast of Fools! (First Thursday) Teattro Zinzanni coming to Caffe Umbria on First Thursday (also free!) from 6:30 - 8:30 Review: At Satori's 'Winky,' you'll shift...

Update: I have contacted Real Change and we have a meeting + tour planned. After talking with friends and coworkers, I realize that when I posted this a week or so ago, that I framed the conversation in the wrong way. I think Real Change is...

This Thursday, March 27th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., the City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development, with City Council President Richard Conlin, will be hosting the third monthly City Business Casual after-hours event in downtown Seattle. This event may be of interest to neighborhood businesses...

According to the Seattle Police Department, the Pioneer Square “west” neighborhood, which includes everything west of 2nd Avenue Extension (not including my side of the street) is on par with North Lake Union (Fremont/Wallingford) in terms of “major crimes” – 630-1718 total incidents per square...

NEWS Sidewalk signs in Pioneer Square put businesses, city at odds (Seattle Times) City cracking down on sidewalk signs (see follow up post below) Pioneer Square coffee: Cherry Street warned about sidewalk board, Elliott Bay Cafe branches out (Seattle Times) I understand that this comes from the city --...

If you live or work in the neighborhood, please take 5-10 minutes to take this survey. The results are going to PSCA and to the City to see how people feel about the neighborhood. ...

"[Today] is St. Patrick’s Day, and you could hang out at Pioneer Square all night" --PubliCola So here you go: the top 10 places to party in Pioneer Square tonight: 1. FX McRory's 419 Occidental Ave S 206-623-4800 Open until people go home! Live music all day and a marching band with...