74 spots, 850 applications: Demand for affordable housing remains high in Seattle
In a first for Seattle, a new Central District apartment building reserves units for residents who've been pushed out.
David Kroman is formerly a reporter at Crosscut, where he covered city politics. In addition to Crosscut, his work has appeared in The Seattle Times, CityLab, High Country News, Seattle Magazine and e
In a first for Seattle, a new Central District apartment building reserves units for residents who've been pushed out.
Patrons will still have to pay for lost or damaged items, but the city works with a collections company that won't forward debts to credit reporting agencies.
Officials must comply with a subpoena for documents related to the bus routes, streetcar and other projects by next week.
Since Crosscut wrote about Seattle's aging homeless populations and shelters overwhelmed by an increase in medical issues, Hughes Daniels' story is one of hope.
Outreach workers say the increasing costs of both housing and health care are forcing more families out of their homes.