A new exhibit at the Nordic Museum opens today which documents descendents of Finnish immigrants and Native Americans in the American Midwest. Fintiaanit is the joint project of reporter Maria Seppälä, writer […]
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48-unit Ballard apartment building sells for $10.9m
The Ballard 57 apartments at 1731 NW 57th St have just sold for $10.9 million. The 48-unit building was developed by 1731 NW 57th LLC, a company which bought the land in […]
Hot Sauce Fest is tomorrow at Ballard Commons
The wait is over – tomorrow (Saturday, August 18) is the first-ever Hot Sauce Fest, happening in Ballard Commons Park. In addition to a sampling of some of the best […]
Three women escape house fire in Phinney Ridge
A fire in a house on Phinney Ridge last night is under investigation. Three women were able to exit the home at 6511 2nd Ave NW prior to Seattle Fire’s arrival; […]
Crossing improvements and park enhancements planned for Ballard
Three park and street improvements are coming to Ballard, thanks to a city program that allows residents to vote on projects to enhance the community. It’s called the Your Voice, Your […]
Dell EMC takes over Cathedral event space for commercial filming
If you walked past Cathedral on Ballard Ave this week, you might have noticed a new sign on the front window: it reads “Dell EMC Cloud Marketplace”. However, it’s a […]
Motorcyclist in stable condition following collision near Shilshole Marina
A man is in serious but stable condition after sustaining serious injuries from colliding with a vehicle near Shilshole Marina yesterday morning. According to Seattle Police, the collision happened at […]
Ballard light rail extension open house and forum next month
In September, Sound Transit will be hosting a neighborhood forum and open house to provide the latest information about the route and station locations proposed for the Ballard light rail […]
Free burgers and fundraisers for Habit Burger grand opening
The newest burger joint in Ballard is giving away burgers all weekend long as part of their grand opening festivities in the coming days. On Saturday and Sunday, August 18 […]
Applications open for PARK(ing) Day 2018
One day each year, parking spots around the city transform into pop-up parklets. It’s known as PARK(ing) Day, an annual global event every third Friday of September to allow residents […]
Wildfire smoke settles over King County, air quality dips
Smoke from regional wildfires is settling in over Seattle this week, creating air quality levels that are deemed “unhealthy for sensitive groups”. While winds are expected to help clean the […]
Plans moving ahead for seven-story apartment building on Market St
Plans to construct an apartment building on the west end of NW Market St are inching forward, with a new land use application submitted with updates to the original plan, […]
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