By Joe Veyera A pair of business grand openings, a book launch for a local author, a neighborhood barbecue, and plenty of live music opportunities are among what Ballard has […]
Month: August 2014
Stretch of 28th Avenue Northwest to be paved next week
By Joe Veyera 28th Avenue Northwest will be reduced to one lane for two days next week, as Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) crews grind and pave a stretch of […]
Jibe Espresso Bar celebrates grand opening this Saturday
By Joe Veyera A new coffee shop at Shilshole Bay Marina is marking its official grand opening this Saturday. Jibe Espresso Bar (7001 Seaview Ave NW Ste 170) will be […]
Development Update August 7: Subdivisions and a pair of design meetings
By Joe Veyera It was another busy week of applications to the Department of Planning and Development (DPD). Check out the most recent applications from the DPD as posted in the Land Use […]
Throwback Thursday: Football in Ballard
By Joe Veyera With the Seahawks set to begin their Super Bowl title defense on Thursday evening in their first preseason game against the Broncos, this week’s throwback post takes […]
Parks District widens lead in latest election returns
By Joe Veyera The proponents of Seattle’s Proposition 1 are one day closer to seeing the proposed Metropolitan Parks District become a reality, after Wednesday’s election returns widened its lead […]
Nordic Heritage Museum hosts Moomin Mania on Thursday
By Joe Veyera In celebration of Swedish-speaking Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson’s 100th birthday on August 9, the Nordic Heritage Museum (3014 NW 67th St) will mark the occasion […]
Centurylink announces gigabit internet plans for Ballard
By Joe Veyera Ballard residents will soon have a faster option for internet access. On Tuesday, Centurylink announced the launch of its gigabit fiber services in Seattle and 12 other […]
Ballard NW Senior Center receives technology matching funds from City of Seattle
By Joe Veyera The Ballard NW Senior Center (5429 32nd Ave NW) is one of 23 organizations to split $320,000 in technology matching funds from the City of Seattle, as the […]
Kohl-Welles, Carlyle, Tarleton lead big in early returns
By Joe Veyera A trio of incumbents in the 36th Legislative District jumped out to commanding leads in the first round of election returns on Tuesday night. Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles […]
SDOT finalizes fall parking rate changes
By Joe Veyera The Seattle Department of Transporation (SDOT) has finalized its proposed rate changes for the fall, with all three paid parking areas in Ballard set to adjust in […]
Reuben’s Brews celebrates second anniversary with trio of events
By Joe Veyera A local brewery is marking its second year in Ballard with three events this week. Reuben’s Brews (1406 NW 53rd Street) is celebrating with events this Tuesday, […]
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