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The Backlash Against Tech in Seattle: What we can Learn from San Francisco
The thriving tech industry is changing Seattle, and not everyone is happy about it
Strolling around Blanchard and Seventh in Seattle’s Denny Triangle, I’m taking in the last days of a forgettable block. It’s an easy spot to ignore as one passes by. Nondescript mid-rises commiserate with a Budget Rent A Car, a strip club and a fenced-off dirt lot. Having passed through the area for years, it’s hard…
Seattle’s Hidden Gems: Tell Us What We Missed!
Pick up the June 2014 issue and discover some of our city's best-kept secrets
!–paging_filter–pThis month’s issue (on newsstands now!) is devoted to some of our city’s best-kept secrets: bars, restaurants, gardens and beyond. Now it’s your turn to let us in on any hidden Seattle gems that we editors might not be privy to. Send us your favorite secret haunts via our social media pages (a href=”https://twitter.com/Seattlemag” target=”_blank”Twitter/a;a…
Mossback Holiday Weekend Edition: Weed Fairy Visits Seattle, Ballmer’s Negotiations Over the Clippers
!–paging_filter–div class=”storify”script src=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-holiday-weekend-edition.js?header=falseborder=false”/scriptpnoscript[a href=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-holiday-weekend-edition” target=”_blank”View the story “Mossback Monday: Holiday Weekend Edition! ” on Storify/a]/noscript/div
Totokaelo Art and Object Sale
!–paging_filter–pIn addition to a lovely a href=”http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/22/totokaelo-jill-wenger-on-s…” target=”_blank”blog post in T Magazine/a today extolling the virtues of Seattle, Jill Wenger has put some things on sale at Art and Object. We know what we’re doing this long weekend…/pp style=”text-align: center;”img src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/main__mg_4447.jpg” alt=”chair” height=”333″ width=”500″/pp style=”text-align: center;”The a href=”http://art-object.totokaelo.com/totokaelo/olmstead-chair/natural/IL45A1” target=”_blank”Olmstead Chair/a, which was part of our…
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Seattle Restaurants Meet Retail: The New Take-Out
Seattle’s obsession with re-creating the beautiful world of restaurants at home
!–paging_filter–pYou’re heading home from work and remembering your lunch at the new Pioneer Square eatery meets perfectly arranged retail shop, The London Plane: that amazing, crusty house-made sourdough bread you enjoyed with a trio of bright and flavorful dips (the squash tahini was out of this world). With your busy schedule, though, returning for dinner…
Satisfying Sandwiches and Dominican Food in Pioneer Square
!–paging_filter–pCall it a cult sandwich shop on one of the oddest streets in Seattle. Manu Alfau, formerly a cook at a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/anchovies-olives“Anchovies Olives/a anda href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/la-b-te” La Bête/a, opened his Dominican sandwich shop, La Bodega (em100 Prefontaine Place S; 206.682.2175;a href=”http://www.labodegaseattle.com” target=”_blank” labodegaseattle.com/a/em), on the stunted Prefontaine Place in Pioneer Square in December, across the street…
Seattle Hotels: The Four Seasons Seattle
Insider tips on where to stay in and around Seattle
!–paging_filter–pemstrongLocation: /strong/emDowntown, 99 Union St.; 206.749.7000; a href=”http://www.fourseasons.com/seattle/” target=”_blank”fourseasons.com/seattle/a/ppemstrongNumber of Rooms: /strong/em147 guest rooms including 13 luxury suites, many with reproductions of art by local artists/ppstrongemRates: /em/strongFrom $395 for a city view to $445 for a deluxe bay room and up to $5,000 for the Presidential Suite/ppemstrongPool: /strong/emYes, an outdoor rooftop infinity pool with spectacular…
Seattle Happy Hours: A.J. Rathbun Picks Four of His Favorites
!–paging_filter–pThere is nothing like happy hour. An hour, maybe an hour and a half, between the workday rigors and the calm of a nice evening at home; it almost feels as necessary as breakfast. To really be a great happy hour spot, in my opinion, a bar must fit a few criteria. First, it must…
Restaurant Openings, Closings More
!–paging_filter–pKeeping track of restaurant news can be a daunting task. Here’s a round-up from the past week to help you manage./ppspan style=”font-size: large;”OPENINGS/span/ppstrongBelltownbr/strongThe owner of stronga href=”http://local360.org/” target=”_blank”Local 360/a/strong is opening another restaurant in Belltown. This one will be called strongBell + Whete/strong (Middle English for “wheat”) and will be an homage to Old World…
Seattle Mariners Turn Back the Clock, a New Must-See Sculpture Downtown and Four Party Drinks to Make on Memorial Day
!–paging_filter–pstrongMust Marvelbra href=”http://bit.ly/1kviK32” target=”_blank”The Olympic Sculpture Park Gets a Head/a/strongbrStep aside, Ferris wheel. “Echo,” the new, 46-foot-tall white head—just installed at the shoreline of the Olympic Sculpture Park—faces the Olympic Mountains and serves as a serene beacon for everyone from Puget Sound sailors to Myrtle Edwards joggers./ppstrongMust Drinkbra href=”http://bit.ly/Re43YM” target=”_blank”Celebrate Memorial Day with Four Boozy…
Ikea Seattle, Room Board and More Must-Shop National Stores
Bigger rarely means better, but we found plenty to praise at local outposts of these national stores
Once upon a time, a home item from Nordstrom basically meant a nice chunk of crystal from its gift store. Now, the Bellevue and Seattle locations (downtown, 500 Pine St., 206.628.2111; Bellevue Square, 100 Bellevue Square; 425.455.580) have a bona fide home collection, Nordstrom at Home, boasting everything from sweet Lamp-in-a-Box table lamps ($38) to…
Rustic Meets Hipster in these Seattle Home Decor Shops
!–paging_filter–pButter Home (Capitol Hill, 1531 Melrose Ave.; 206.623.2626;a href=”http://www.butterhomeseattle.com” target=”_blank” butterhomeseattle.com/a) might be small (at 300 square feet) and tucked away in the Melrose Market loft, but it’s mighty cool. Current crowd-pleasers: Sheepshead Design’s screen prints ($20–$60) on reclaimed wood by Philip Sachs, and pendant lamps with exposed filament bulbs ($45), popularized when Butter began…
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