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SEATTLE — A small stretch of Pike Street in downtown Seattle is now closed to vehicles. The idea to close Pike Street between First and Second avenues will "create more space for people to ...
SEATTLE — Pike Place Market is launching a limited vehicle access pilot Wednesday, an initiative to reduce street congestion and support small businesses. The Pike Place Market Preservation and ...
This segment of Pike Street has been closed for much of the year as part of a $17.5 million project to upgrade the street from Bellevue Avenue on Capitol Hill to First Avenue at the market’s ...
Deanna Cunningham at the Seattle Shirt Company, which is just across the street, said they’ve seen this Starbucks close before. RELATED: Starbucks abruptly closes popular 1st and Pike store near ...
SEATTLE — The downtown Seattle Starbucks location at Fifth Avenue and Pike Street is in its last week. A note on the door from the District Manager and Store Manager said the permanent closure ...
Tucked away just west of our famous market, the Pike Street Hillclimb, located on Western Avenue along the sprawling staircase that leads to Alaskan Way, features dining, shopping and local art.
The Pike Street cherry trees were spared by Mayor Bruce Harrell and Waterfront Seattle in order to gather more community input. (Feliks Banel/KIRO Newsradio) ...
In a statement on social media, Seattle Neighborhood Greenways said the deadly attack "highlights the urgent need to rethink Pike Place." Since 2011, the organization has pushed for safer streets ...
The 100 block of Pike Street is slated for a sidewalk redesign, which means the cherry blossom trees that line this street have to go. Seattle officials wanted to replace them with hybrid elms ...
Seattle police officers are investigating the shooting of a 29-year-old man following a fight outside of a bar in Capitol ...
Rachel Ligtenberg, executive director of Pike Place Market, expressed condolences for the victims and families of the Bourbon Street attack, and said the PDA is "committed to ensuring the safety ...