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Tue, 10/10/06

A recently announced Ballard development is part of the transformation of Northwest Market Street from sleepy, hinterland high street into an urban canyon on par with Belltown.

Trammell Crow, an international real estate firm, recently…MORE

Tue, 10/10/06

An effort is underway to create a trail system for pedestrians and bicyclists that would link up West Seattle's most popular destinations.

The Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association with help from the National Park Service is…MORE

Tue, 10/10/06

The start of construction on Burien's Town Square was celebrated Oct. 10 with a groundbreaking ceremony at Southwest 152nd Street and Fourth Avenue Southwest.

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and Rep. Jim McDermott, who together with the rest of…MORE

Sat, 10/07/06

A surge of sidewalk cafes are turning trendy Ballard inside out. They're good for business, customers love them, and new zoning permits are getting the green light.

From 2001 to 2005, just one establishment per year recieved a sidewalk…MORE

Sat, 10/07/06

Businesses and community groups in Ballard are criticizing Seattle and Washington State Departments of Transportation for failing to adequately evaluate economic risks from what could be as many as 10 years of traffic headaches building an…MORE

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Wed, 10/04/06

A new playground project now in the fundraising stage, could brighten up the playground behind the Salmon Bay School.

The 35-year-old field has cracked asphalt with weeds coming up.

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Tue, 10/03/06

The Des Moines City Council launched a discussion last week about proposed changes to the marina.

Remodeling the harbormaster's house, building a marina hardware store, adding more guest moorage and replacing the bulkhead are options that…MORE

Tue, 10/03/06

The Elliott Bay Water Taxi ended its ninth sailing season at last Saturday evening by marking the completion of its most successful season yet.

King County Metro Transit projects overall ridership for the season will be more than 118,000…MORE

Tue, 10/03/06

SeaTac voters have refused in a very close contest to raise their property taxes to pay for two new fire stations and hire more firefighters.

Final results, certified by King County Elections Friday, showed 1,526 votes (49.24 percent)…MORE

Tue, 10/03/06

After growing 12 percent last year, Washington's merchandise exports rose 38.7 percent in the first six months of this year, according to state figures.

If this growth continues, the state will easily surpass its old export record set back…MORE

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