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Will Mayor Harrell revive Seattle's 'aPodment' fight?
As rents continue to soar, the mayor said he's interested in revisiting regulations around controversial 'micro housing' developments.
As rents continue to soar, the mayor said he's interested in revisiting regulations around controversial 'micro housing' developments.
Last year, the city invested $153 million in dozens of new housing projects. But as costs hit historic heights, the need for affordable units isn't slowing down.
The initiative provides public data about shelter and housing construction, encampment clearing, budgets and more. Will it move the needle?
Two artists honor the history of Black art in Seattle while helping to reimagine the city.
Irreverent Seattle artist and curator Tariqa Waters thinks the art world shouldn’t take itself so seriously.