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Best Pocket Neighborhoods: Mount Baker Park

Best Pocket Neighborhoods: Mount Baker Park

Making pizza at Mioposto

Why It's Hard to Find a Condo in Seattle

Why It’s Hard to Find a Condo in Seattle

New condos are hard to come by and that’s not likely to change anytime soon

Luma, one of the few new highrise condos built in recent years, sold out within months of completion

Next-Level Apartment Amenities

With so many apartment complexes competing for tenants, developers are getting creative when it comes to amenities. “We are absolutely upping our game,” says Amy Williams, regional development manager at Madrona Ridge Residential, the owner of the recently opened Angeline apartment building at the northern edge of Columbia City’s historic downtown. You’ll still find that…

Best Pocket Neighborhoods: Lake Hills

Best Pocket Neighborhoods: Lake Hills

The old Lake Hills Shopping Center, transformed into the mixed use Lake Hills Village

Best Pocket Neighborhoods: 19th Avenue E

Best Pocket Neighborhoods: 19th Avenue E

Hello Robin owner Robin Wehl Martin bakes a batch of cookies

Suburbs Go Urban: Seattle Area City Centers

Suburbs Go Urban: Seattle Area City Centers

Three Puget Sound–area suburban communities marry the best of big-city amenities to a small-town lifestyle

The ground floor of Riverpark houses services including Sola Salons and the Hyatt House Hotel with its Sip & Savor bar

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in April

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in April

Seattle Restaurant Week hits, Sweet Lo's ice cream and everything else you should be tasting this month

Chef Jordan’s pimento cheese, coming soon to JuneBaby.

Tunnel Vision: A 360 Look at Bertha Underground

Tunnel Vision: A 360 Look at Bertha Underground

Above ground, the journey of Bertha’s dig under downtown has been one of the most talked about news stories of recent years. As Bertha begins to emerge on the other side, we go underground for an exclusive look

Workers are dwarfed by the mammoth scale of the tunnel, shown here in March 2016. The curved concrete segments are made by the EnCon plant in Pierce County. The upper and lower roads are still to come

Heading Out to See the Cherry Blossoms?

Heading Out to See the Cherry Blossoms?

Try these beautiful Japanese wagashi when you go

As tasty as it is pretty: Tokara’s sakura mochi.

University of Washington Books: A Press for Success

University of Washington Books: A Press for Success

A literary star gives the 97-year-old University of Washington Press a new lease on life

Nicole Mitchell with some of her favorite books; she’s also launching UW Press’s first multimedia project, an indigenous-studies digital publishing program with audio and video components

The Must List: Sell Your Sole, Everett Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, Krav Maga Self-Defense

The Must List: Sell Your Sole, Everett Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, Krav Maga Self-Defense

Must Jam Fisherman’s Village Music Festival (3/31-4/2) Seattle isn’t the only place to catch a great show; this weekend, get out of the city and head north to Everett’s annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, an all-ages event hosted by the Everett Music Initiative. Check out over fifty local bands from afternoon to night at a…

Cocktail Recipe: Vestal's Off Kilter

Cocktail Recipe: Vestal’s Off Kilter

The bar at Vestal serves up a quirky Northwest take on an unsung classic cocktail

Ariana Vitale behind the bar at Vestal

Raccolto's House-Made Pasta Steals the Show

Raccolto’s House-Made Pasta Steals the Show

Pasta is the modest showstopper at this new West Seattle restaurant

Lamb Bolognese with strozzapreti pasta and parmesan shavings, from Raccolto in West Seattle

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