Monthly Archives: September 2017

 

Seattle Construction Firms Using Technology to Make Labor More Efficient

Seattle is no doubt in the middle of a construction boom. This means that while thousands of local construction jobs have become available, many go unfulfilled. It should be now surprise then that in a city as tech saturated as Seattle, construction companies are turning to mobile apps and cloud-based software to make better use […]

South Seattle Community Prepares for Future Light Rail Expansion.

The Graham Street station in South Seattle is not expected to go online until 2031. But community organizers are already anticipating new development and evaluating the potential effects of gentrification in the area. In particular, SouthCore, a coalition of 24 organizations that was active in lobbying for the new station, is trying to start a […]

Beacon Hill Grocery Transforms into Arts Space

A 1929 building on 21st Avenue South and Stevens StreetĀ that began life as a corner grocery store has now been transformed into a multi-use space for the arts and community events. Married coupleĀ Janet Galore and Demi Raven bought the space two years ago while still dating. Though the building is no longer zoned for commercial […]
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