Affordable apartments will go up at this old Liberty Bank spot in the CD There's a new building going up in the heart of Seattle's Central District. It's a project that could help bring back renters who've been priced out of... Jamala Henderson
These Shoreline neighbors have been rezoned – but they have a plan for that Sound Transit's light rail expansion project is changing neighborhoods. People who use the train generally like to live near the station. Lisa Brooks
What if we could do Seattle over again? Bill Radke sits down with Crosscut's Knute Berger to discuss Seattle's many massive engineering projects that it has undertaken over the years. Berger... Caroline Chamberlain
Seattle's U-District upzone is first of its kind Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's Joshua McNichols about Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's plan to allow taller buildings in areas of the University District. Jeannie Yandel
Central Area businesses hope for spot in Vulcan development For years, the Central District didn’t get much investment. But recently, the city poured money into infrastructure improvements on 23rd Avenue. Then... Joshua McNichols
Totem Lake Mall is back from the dead, but less familiar Malls are facing trouble everywhere. But Totem Lake Mall in Kirkland is in a category of its own. It’s a zombie: an undead mall with just a few... Carolyn Adolph
Are we seeing the end of green space in the Emerald City? Bill Radke speaks with Adiel Kaplan about her article for Investigate West about green space in the city and the future of public parks in Seattle. Bill Radke
This week we’re asking: What’s the best way to grow? Duvall, Carnation, North Bend, Snoqualmie and Covington all want to grow. The Puget Sound Regional Council, which oversees the growth and development of... Bill Radke
This Seattle house sold for $100K over asking, and that's not a record House prices in Washington state are rising faster than in any other state in the country. Rents are also rising, and it’s all because Seattle companies... Carolyn Adolph
What they teach Seattle newbies in this civics crash course Seattle took in over 50,000 new people in the last five years. Suzanne Offen is one of them. Before moving here, she had family and a comfortable job in... Joshua McNichols