So Belltown's transformation from a place where actual unions have actual locals into a place where rich people eat in trendy restaurants NAMED FOR union locals is complete?
This is similar to the process whereby forest glens in the suburbs are clearcut for subdivisions named Forest Glen.
Is that Catholic seamen's club still open? I can't imagine that gets a lot of business. If I were on shore leave, I think the nearby bars would pull me in instead.
Dom's dad is rad! I'm pleased there's something going in there. Folks at Bell Tower, artists left at the Apex Coop, darling Grady a block away, various apartment and condo types from yob to nob - happy shoppers all.
@2, oh, Meinert, your place will never change, and I love you for it. Some of us just talk alot about the war on douchebags, but you're on the front lines, and on your block at least you're winning. Best block in Seattle, maybe.
This is similar to the process whereby forest glens in the suburbs are clearcut for subdivisions named Forest Glen.
Remember, shop in Seattle. Cause the whiny car-driving suburbanites say they won't.
Come on Seattle. We have to COMPETE!
Would not want to travel internationally with you.