Business columnist Jon Talton looks at the health of downtown Seattle, where exciting changes are happening but work is left to be done.
South of downtown and east of Pioneer Square, Chinatown-International District is Seattle's ethnic and culturally diverse enclave. Nicknamed "the I.D.," this neighborhood is one of the city's oldest.
In the past year, the downtown area's residential population grew by nearly 2,400, reaching more than 108,000. In comparison to Seattle’s peer cities of Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco ...
Planners behind a proposal to add digital wayfinding kiosks with news and information, wi-fi access, directions, and advertisements, to the streets of Seattle’s core aren’t just ...
New numbers tell a different story. Among 10 U.S. peer cities, downtown Seattle and the neighborhoods that ring it have the most residential units (over 4,000) under construction. This is ...
Seattle's office market is sitting at record-high vacancy and availability levels, raising fresh doubts about how quickly the ...
Rents in downtown Seattle have gone up for the first time in 17 months as Amazon employees have returned to the office, ...
City crews spent hours cleaning the streets and fixing vandalism in Seattle's Little Saigon neighborhood in a targeted ...
The openings come after the coffee chain has closed a number of Seattle locations in recent years. Here's where they're ...
West Seattle offers a more relaxed atmosphere without sacrificing proximity to downtown. Known for its stunning beaches and scenic views, this neighborhood is ideal for professionals who want a ...