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When Science Won't Ease Vaccination Fears, This Washington Mom's Promising Method Just Might

When Science Won’t Ease Vaccination Fears, This Washington Mom’s Promising Method Just Might

A study reveals a possible community-based solution to the vaccine hesitancy conundrum.

Parent Jessica Booth was a volunteer advocate with Vax Northwest, finding positive ways to share information about vaccines with other parents.

Of Course Your Condo is This Stylish When You Own a High-End Furniture Store

Of Course Your Condo is This Stylish When You Own a High-End Furniture Store

A furniture and decor expert consolidates his belongings without sacrificing style.

Dan Flickinger’s downtown condo reflects his love of Italian modern furnishings and bright pops of decor.

10 Most Prominent Transportation Initiatives in Puget Sound
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10 Most Prominent Transportation Initiatives in Puget Sound

Seattle’s growth comes with a price for commuters, which will test our patience and potentially change where and how we live.

Sponsored by Realogics, Inc. In 1907, when Seattle annexed Ballard, Ravenna and West Seattle, transportation meant nothing more than sailing routes, roads, bridges and sometimes cow paths. Today, transportation networks are technological systems whose scopes range from international airport instruments to GPS-enabled devices on your dashboard or in your pocket. New applications are transforming every…

Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Xochitl Maykovich

Most Influential Seattleites of 2017: Xochitl Maykovich

Seattle Magazine presents the Most Influential Seattleites of 2017.

Tenants across Seattle may not know Xochitl Maykovich’s name (or how to pronounce it; for the record, it’s “So-chi”), but chances are they’ve benefited from one of the policies she has lobbied for as political organizer for the Washington Community Action Network (Washington CAN!). From a new city law that bans discrimination against people who…

It Didn't Take Long for Bike Cafes to Take Over Seattle

It Didn’t Take Long for Bike Cafes to Take Over Seattle

Cycling-themed cafés are making pit stops all over the city.

Since Métier opened two years ago, bike cafes have exploded in Seattle.

Mastering the Quintessential Northwest Sport Suddenly Gaining Popularity

Mastering the Quintessential Northwest Sport Suddenly Gaining Popularity

Pickleball has some major steam. Here are some tips before picking up the paddle for the first time.

Wicked headband not required.

Seattle Listed as #1 City for Chinese Homebuyers
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Seattle Listed as #1 City for Chinese Homebuyers

FutureCast Forum members outline the top ten reasons why Seattle is so popular.

Sponsored by Realogics, Inc. Ni Hao, Seattle! We’re number one in the eyes of mainland Chinese homebuyers exploring overseas investment in real estate. That’s according to Juwai.com, a popular home search site within China, and this finding is tracking with other data points according to local brokers that specialize in international homebuyers. “Seattle is most certainly…

5 Reasons Why This Seattle Apartment Tower is Next Level Living
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5 Reasons Why This Seattle Apartment Tower is Next Level Living

AMLI Arc is redefining high-rise living in South Lake Union.

Sponsored by AMLI Residential AMLI Residential’s new high-tech high-rise is making waves in the Seattle housing scene. With new complexes popping up all over the city, it’s more difficult than ever to stand out in a sea of development, but the elegant-yet-edgy AMLI Arc is ahead of the curve. Located between South Lake Union and…

This Floating Home on Lake Union is a Primo House Party Boat

This Floating Home on Lake Union is a Primo House Party Boat

A floating home on Lake Union provides everyday peace and a place to entertain.

Docked in the Eastlake neighborhood, the first floor of this floating home houses the master bed and bath, with the communal spaces just above, and roof access via sliding ladder.

The Workplace Renaissance: Designing Spaces for Workers, Not Work
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The Workplace Renaissance: Designing Spaces for Workers, Not Work

Office design is changing for the better with companies like Seattle’s ATLAS Workbase leading the way.

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It's Actually a Good Thing That Bike Shares Are Being Left in Trees

It’s Actually a Good Thing That Bike Shares Are Being Left in Trees

Seattle’s new bike sharing programs deflate cycling's air of moral superiority.

Seattle’s new bike-share programs make biking for the people again.

10 Game-Changing Policies and Drivers Affecting Development in the Puget Sound
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10 Game-Changing Policies and Drivers Affecting Development in the Puget Sound

William Hillis, Broker & Research Editor at Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty breaks down what this means for the future of Seattle and its surroundings.

Sponsored by Realogics, Inc. Perhaps it’s living together in a place of such abundant beauty and economic opportunity that brings out so many competing ideas about what our city and the region should look like, how people should live and commute, and what powers government should exert. Together with ever-greater diversity, attitudes on these matters in…

Seattle Hotels Are Wooing Guests With Weird Amenities Like Loaner Shoes

Seattle Hotels Are Wooing Guests With Weird Amenities Like Loaner Shoes

Hotels across the city compete in the amenities game.

The Edgewater Hotel’s loaner Brooks running shoes

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