Growth In Seattle, Amazon HQ2 panic fizzles The tech giant appears to be staying put, but that doesn't mean it won't be using its newfound leverage to get what it wants. by Josh Cohen / November 14, 2018
Growth Low-income tenants find power in a union "Instead of each of us in our own little box struggling with our problems, there’s people saying 'oh I have that problem too.' There’s support." by Josh Cohen / October 29, 2018
Growth The man who forever changed Seattle's skyline Paul Allen's real estate investments leave a complicated legacy. by Eric Keto & Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018
Growth Why selling land to the highest bidder might not be the city’s best bet Seattle is just getting started on its mission to turn public lands into affordable housing. by Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018 / Updated at 3:30 p.m., Oct 24
Growth 4 fresh ideas to ease Seattle's coming traffic nightmare Abandon hope all ye who enter the "Period of Maximum Constraint." by Josh Cohen / October 16, 2018
Politics Seattle's decade-plus backyard cottage fight, annotated It probably isn't over, but now is a good time to look back on the long process. by David Kroman & Josh Cohen / October 4, 2018 / Updated Oct. 18 at 12:35 PM
Growth Seattle wants to give away land for affordable housing The move is aimed at introducing more density and economic diversity to central neighborhoods that offer essential services. by Josh Cohen / October 3, 2018
Growth Homeless services and cyclist safety collide in Pioneer Square Responding to complaints, Seattle DOT is removing planters from the 2nd Ave bike lane. by Josh Cohen / September 28, 2018
Politics Why you’re paying too much for an old apartment New study shows that Seattle's lack of new housing helped drive up rents for older buildings. by Josh Cohen / September 19, 2018
Politics Without a third streetcar line, are the other two worth keeping? The downtown Seattle line could quadruple ridership, but cost $252 million. by Josh Cohen / September 14, 2018