October 5, 2010

The folks behind Joule in Wallingford are starting a new venture in Fremont.  Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi will open a more casual, budget-conscious restaurant called Revel in Fremont late this year, Seattle Magazine reported this morning. Allison Austin Scheff writes that the married Joule chef-owners “are going Korean-casual when their second restaurant opens, with a menu

October 5, 2010

Fremont will soon have a little more room to play.  The City Council has unanimously approved the purchase of the vacant property west of Ernst Park  at 719 N. 35th Street.  The site will be used for open space, park, and recreational activities.  The Council increased the appropriations to the Parks Department by $800,000 to purchase the

October 4, 2010

It may be the closest thing Seattle has to America’s Got Talent.  If you have a circus or Vaudeville type act, here’s your chance to shine.  Hale’s Palladium (located at Hale’s Brewery) recently started hosting Circus Open Mic, where everyone from trapeze artists to comedians perform.  The next show takes place Wednesday, October 13 at 7:30pm. 

October 4, 2010

SDOT began work today on 15th Avenue West from Nickerson Street to the Emerson Street Overpass. One southbound lane on 15th will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays through October 11. The crews are installing conduit for electrical lines.

September 29, 2010

Fremont’s own Theo Chocolate is not just a place to indulge your sweet tooth, it’s also dedicated to organic Fair Trade practices from “bean-to-bar,” having recently earned the first Fair for Life certification in the United States. It’s one of 10 most popular nominations for Green Business of the Year from Green America, a Washington,