It’s late. Two in the morning. You’ve spent your evening downing shots of icy vodka and you need to eat something before sleep claims you. You stop at the giant statue of Vladimir Lenin to check your bearings…you’re close. You head ’round the corner and walk towards a dark back-alley. No police in sight, good
March 1, 2011
With its Trolls and giant Russian dudes and new restaurants and plentiful nightlife, “South” Fremont is usually what people point to when they want to show off our neighborhood. Seattle Magazine could have easily just named all of Fremont as one of Seattle’s Best Neighborhoods when it came up with its list. Instead, they specifically
February 28, 2011
A couple news items to get you up to speed this week… To accommodate new employees that it expects to hire this year, Google is expanding its offices in Seattle, specifically Fremont. Pie is hiring an experience baker/ prep cook. Sorry, they’re not hiring for a “taster” yet. Addicted to Girl Scout Cookies? You should
February 28, 2011
In order to determine how people use the community centers, Seattle Parks and Recreation is starting a pilot project to count customers. Starting today, people heading to all 25 community centers, including the nearby Ballard Community Center (6020 28th Ave NW) will be asked to sign in indicating their age group and time of arrival.
February 25, 2011
This weekend is the final one for Fremont Place Books. The 22-year-old local bookshop will close its door for the final time on Sunday, February 27th. But before they do, they’d like to see you stop by one last time to say goodbye, buy some books and anything else that’s not nailed down. After 22
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