It’s going to be another warm and sunny Seattle weekend, with some clouds on Sunday morning. Sounds perfect for skateboarding and chowder? Check out the events below and you’ll understand […]
BikeSport holds ‘Door Buster Sale’
Last weekend a white Bronco smashed into the door of BikeSport at 24th & 56th. Now the bike shop is throwing a “Door Buster Sale.” The motto is, “You don’t […]
GreenGo Foods for sale
GreenGo Foods, the restaurant that opened in the small building on 20th Ave. back in February is up for sale. It’s not that they aren’t meeting financial goals, in fact […]
Workshop planned for Seattle matching fund
The City of Seattle helps to fund projects in our community through the Neighborhood Matching Fund. Projects such as the Adams Elementary Playground and Ballard Corners Park were funded and […]
Aster Coffee Lounge to get sidewalk seating
There’s soon to be another option for outdoor seating. Aster Coffee Lounge at 5615 24th Ave NW has been given the green light to add sidewalk seating. Owner Beth Scribner […]
Ballard businesses sue over Burke Gilman trail
A coalition of Ballard industrial businesses, associations and the Ballard Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit with the Superior Court challenging the city’s plans to fill the “missing link” of […]
Seattle Gymnastics Academy coming to Ballard
Another established Seattle business is expanding to Ballard. Seattle Gymnastics Academy has been around since the 80’s in Northeast Seattle, and it will be opening a fourth location at 5313 […]
Parking options on 28th cut in half
Parking along 28th Ave NW between 56th and 57th has always been angled parking – that is until Monday – when Seattle Department of Transportation installed “parallel parking only” signs. […]
Nearby: Admiral House, The Simpsons, beer, circus
Some interesting news from our neighborhoods next door: – One of the best views in Magnolia, the Admiral House is for sale – The Simpson’s 20th birthday bash to be […]
Packed house for Greenwood development meeting
It was a full house last night as the Design Review Board got their first look at the plans for the Greenwood Fred Meyer development. So many people came to […]
Phase 3 of Ballard Corners Park to start soon
The fence came down at Ballard Corners Park more than two months ago, but the project isn’t finished just yet. According to David Folweiler, co-chair of Friends of Ballard Corners […]
‘Fill the Boot’ raises tens of thousands
Last Friday firefighters with the Seattle Fire Department helped raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association by “Filling the Boot” at major intersections, including 15th and Market here in Ballard. […]
Recent Comments