


Press.
Still looking for a reason to come explore the Pike Pine Triangle? Look no further.
Peruse these articles for additional insight on our neighborhood's best restaurants, most delightful new shops, exciting annual street fairs and more.
Restaurant Zoe loosens up in new Capitol Hill home, Saint John's debuts
CHS Blog - February 15th, 2012
Capitol Hill food+drink | Mamnoon secrets revealed, Goose work begins, tech titans eat 12th Ave
CHS Blog – February 13th, 2012
CHS Re:Take | What became of the almost tallest building on E Pike
CHS Blog – February 12th, 2012
Momiji on Capitol Hill offers an exhilarating dining experience
Seattle Times – January 13th, 2012
'Community management' key to Pike/Pine's success
Daily Journal of Commerce - December 19, 2011
Will success spoil Pike/Pine?
New redevelopment coming to Capitol Hill on 12th and Pine
Mayor Mike McGinn - June 1, 2011
Seattle: Pike/Pine neighborhood chock full of delights
via Road Journals - May 2, 2011
Preservation Redefined; Development and innovative reuse make Seattle's Pike/Pine district the place to be
Preservation - March/April, 2011
36 Hours in Seattle
The New York Times - March 24, 2011
Sweet Streets: 12th Avenue, Capitol Hill
Seattle's Pike/Pine corridor does density right
Melrose Project update: Who's in and when will they open?
CHS Capitol Hill Seattle Blog - February, 2010
On Dining: Readers dish it out on communal tables
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (November 2008)
Agnes Lofts wins AIA 2008 Honor Award
Honor Awards for Washington Architecture
Gabriela Artigas jewelry draws inspiration from the shapes, textures and materials that surround us
Eco-friendly, Seattle-friendly: Na alt=">"tional franchise Pizza Fusion opens on Capitol Hill
Fantastic four of Seattle parks: String together these emerald parks for a gem of an urban hike
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (November 2008)
Seattle: What to see
Urban bike polo: A junker, a mallet, a ball and a hard surface
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (November 2008)
Seattle graffiti wall: Capitol Hill gets culture
Seattle Post Intelligencer (October 2008)
