A new 520 bike trail is re-shaping the Eastside The bridge may be complete before the trail is, but the emerging picture is of a greener, safer alternative to clogged Eastside roads. by Greg Shaw / January 26, 2015
Politics Weyerhaeuser's new house Rendering of the new Weyerhaeuser headquarters in Pioneer Square, at the corner of Main and Occidental. by Mark Hinshaw / October 19, 2014
Tech The death of the suburban corporate campus Weyerhasuser current corporate headquarters, a symbol of another time. by Mark Hinshaw / September 1, 2014
Culture The Pioneer Square renaissance is through with fits & starts There are new bars and restaurants, yes, but also the new housing, retail and amenities that drive real city living. by Mark Hinshaw / August 5, 2014
Politics Local architect receiving award at White House Johnpaul Jones by Mark Hinshaw / July 24, 2014
A hole in Seattle's downtown development That giant hole across from City Hall? It's not the only one in downtown. by Mark Hinshaw / June 24, 2014
Politics Is this really the fastest growing city in America? Are folks reallly moving to Seattle in droves? by Mark Hinshaw / June 3, 2014
Disney's new baseball film: A Million Dollar Yarn Mad Men's Jon Hamm as desperate sports agent J.B. Bernstein by Greg Shaw / May 15, 2014
Politics Bell Street Park: A noble bust Looking west down Bell Street: dog fences, planters, upended curbs as seats and a car that may - or may not - be legally parked. by Mark Hinshaw / April 22, 2014
Politics The waxing and waning of Seattle's waterfront plan There are things to love in James Corner's latest, but also plenty of room for editing. by Mark Hinshaw / March 11, 2014