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And then there was Lime: Spin, the first company to launch shared bikes in Seattle, has confirmed to Curbed Seattle that it will not be applying for a bike-share permit under new rules from the ...
Frasier Crane’s condo in the fictional Elliott Bay Towers is certainly impressive, with its stunning Space Needle view outside and massive square footage inside. But as many have pointed out ...
It’s easy to balk at the cost of an apartment in Seattle. But can residents afford to pay? The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies’s State of the Nation’s Housing report, released each ...
This month, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) presented the first six months of data for Seattle’s experiment with dockless bike shares, which started about a year ago. The major ...
A road improvement project on 35th Avenue in Wedgwood—long a source of heated neighborhood disagreement—will no longer include bike lanes, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT ...
Seattle may not have many Frank Lloyd Wright-designed homes, but he still left a pretty huge mark on our architecture through Milton Stricker, a Wright fellow and prolific home designer in the ...
Two lawsuits could determine the project’s futureKing County prosecuting attorney Dan Satterberg named not only the city and EPIC in the suit, but other organizations that have opposed the ...
Thinking about moving to Seattle? The first thing you should know about Seattle is that it’s constantly evolving and feels like both a big city and a small city at the same time. On a clear day ...
Community groups say the $1.6 billion Convention Center expansion needs more public benefits in exchange for public streets.
Sound Transit 3, approved by voters in November, authorized expanding Link light rail to 116 miles and additional bus rapid transit. But because it can get expensive to live near transit, right as ...
The short version of the story of the past while in Seattle real estate is not just high prices, but extremely low inventory. Fortunately, at least one thing that’s making things harder for ...
Seattle saw the biggest growth in transit ridership in the whole country—so how is Metro handling the crowds?