Archive for the ‘Downtown News’ Category

Belltown Business Association Set to Host Community Forum Tonight

What could a Business Improvement Area (BIA) do for Belltown? The Belltown Business Association and the Belltown Community Council are asking that very question—and want you to join the conversation! A BIA is a defined area within which businesses pay an additional tax or fee to fund improvements and services within the district’s boundaries, such [...]

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W Hotel’s TRACE: Wednesdays and Thursdays are for SIP, Friday and Saturday for SIN

In March the W Hotel revealed an impressive, $2.5 million makeover to TRACE, its in-house bar and restaurant. Located just off the lobby, the recently remodeled restaurant and bar encompasses the ultimate contemporary urban dining experience with notable hints of Asian influences and modern hues. Every Wednesday and Thursday night TRACE hosts SIP, an evening [...]

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Driving & Parking Tips for Visiting Seattle’s Waterfront and Pioneer Square this Weekend

As the Easter holiday weekend approaches, there are dozens of events, brunches and celebrations in Downtown Seattle not to be missed! For a full list of events, see our blog post. Despite the weekend closure of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, there are many quick and easy ways to get to and around two of Downtown’s [...]

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Downtown Lowdown: Week of April 2-8

 Downtown Lowdown – your Monday dose of all things events, specials and happenings in Downtown Seattle this week.   Monday, April 2: Icon Grill Redux Celebration Two years ago to the day, the façade of Icon Grill collapsed. In celebration of its new exterior and interior, Icon Grill is hosting a relaunch party. The party [...]

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How Can We Make Downtown More Bike-Friendly?

It is an exciting time for transportation in Downtown Seattle.                       With the Alaskan Way Viaduct project well underway, as well as the light-rail expansion to Capitol Hill, the city is undergoing quite the make-over for transportation options and accessibility. So what about the changes [...]

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