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The Best SeaTac Neighborhoods Near Light Rail

The Best SeaTac Neighborhoods Near Light Rail

There's more to these neighborhoods than their close proximity to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Homes around Angle Lake

AIA Home of Distinction: Leschi House Gets an Eco-Friendly Addition

AIA Home of Distinction: Leschi House Gets an Eco-Friendly Addition

Five years after moving into their dream home, a Seattle couple builds a backyard dwelling with benefits

SUN ROOF: The owners wanted the cottage to be as green as possible, so Chadbourne + Doss Architects added solar panels to match those of the main house

Why Condos Are Making a Huge Comeback

Why Condos Are Making a Huge Comeback

For years, few of these multifamily structures were being built. But the market is changing—dramatically

Nexus will open later this year in Belltown, offering residents amenities such as a rooftop lounge

March Hike of the Month: Heybrook Lookout

March Hike of the Month: Heybrook Lookout

It’s a short gorgeous hike, but it’s all about the views

This one REQUIRES a clear day. It’s a short gorgeous hike, but it’s all about the views. You’d be hard pressed to find a better “bang for your buck” view hike than Heybrook Lookout. It’s one of Washington’s famous fire lookout towers. These towers are built for maximum visibility — that means views! Luckily, you…

The 16th Annual Moisture Festival Celebrates Seattle’s Culture of Weird

The 16th Annual Moisture Festival Celebrates Seattle’s Culture of Weird

The festival kicks off on March 14

WELL-BALANCED: Brittany Walsh, aka AcroBritt, holds a world record in acrobatic archery

This Week Then: Looking Back on Seattle's Black Panther Party

This Week Then: Looking Back on Seattle’s Black Panther Party

Plus: Seattle's Columbia Center turns 34

Seattle Black Panther Party protesters outside of the capitol building in Olympia

Must List: Seattle Cocktail Week, Octave 9 Open House, Penn Cove Musselfest

Must List: Seattle Cocktail Week, Octave 9 Open House, Penn Cove Musselfest

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST IMBIBE Seattle Cocktail Week(3/3 – 3/10) This annual full week of cocktail specials and events is any mixed-drink enthusiast’s dream come true. Be sure to check out the highlights, which include a Moscow mule contest, the Bartenders Brunch and the Cocktail District event, which…

A New Seattle Hotel Sounds Off

A New Seattle Hotel Sounds Off

The city’s new Sound Hotel offers impressive views and art that impresses

Jeff Jacobson working on the mural at The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Barbecue, Filipino Food and Natural Wines

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Barbecue, Filipino Food and Natural Wines

Plus: Where to get Seattle's best doughnuts, macarons and Turkish coffee

We love our Emerald City and all it has to offer, but it’s a lot of work to keep up with all the restaurant openings, new trends and seasonal menus that keep our city exciting. Thankfully, food and lifestyle editor Chelsea Lin knows Seattle’s cuisine scene like the back of her hand and graces us…

A Bold New Waterfront Is Coming to Seattle Soon

A Bold New Waterfront Is Coming to Seattle Soon

After more than 65 years of being cut off from downtown Seattle, a new waterfront is set to unfurl, dramatically changing the city’s landscape

This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue and is part of our Seattle Waterfront feature. See PDF version of waterfront map here. Click here to subscribe. Seattle’s new downtown waterfront—a combination of projects so monumental in their collective scope that it’s hard to think of them as a single program—is finally coming into view. Squint just…

A New Seawall Anchors Seattle's Waterfront

A New Seawall Anchors Seattle’s Waterfront

The new, eco-conscious seawall is the foundation of the waterfront’s future

UP CLOSE: In the future, Friends of Waterfront Seattle plans to offer public kayak tours of the seawall, pictured here

An Afternoon at the Frye With Cherdonna, Cher, and DONNA

An Afternoon at the Frye With Cherdonna, Cher, and DONNA

Campy and surreal, a new exhibit showcases Seattle’s Lady Dada

The title is a slang term in lesbian-separatist circles for female genitals, but your kids don’t need to know that if you take them to Ditch, Jody Kuehner’s installation/performance piece at the Frye. If they have a healthy attention span, they’ll probably enjoy seeing Kuehner’s vivacious alter ego, Cherdonna Shinatra, and her dance troupe DONNA in…

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