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New Event: Find out what’s is replacing the Cha-Cha

January 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Wondering what is going to be replacing the Cha-Cha and is the subject of numerous articles and blog posts by the Stranger? If so, then you’ll be interested in the POWHat Neighborhood Association’s January monthly meeting:

DISCUSSION ABOUT THE PROPOSED MIXED USE CONDO PROJECT ON PINE (between Belmont and Summit) by Peter Greaves, from the architectural firm Weber + Thompson. Mr. Greaves may be joined by members of the project team. This informal discussion is intended to clarify community questions about the project and update area neighbors who were not able to attend the Early Design Review Guidelines meeting last fall.

It’s this Tuesday, January 9th, starting at 7PM at the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church (formerly Westminster Presbyterian) community room, at the corner of Harvard Ave & Howell St.

While I may not be able to attend because of work, Carl an Urbnlivn reader, will be attending and writing up a report (reader submissions are always welcome!).

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  • 1 Pine is dying, Urbnlivn get together, SLU delays | Rain City Guide | A Seattle Real Estate Blog... // Jan 17, 2007 at 1:36 am

    […] Last Tuesday the POWHat Neighborhood Association hosted the developers of Pine and Belmont so the community could find out more about the controversial project. I was unable to attend though Carl Goodman did and contributed an excellent article to Urbnlivn, Pine + Belmont Condo Development: More Details Revealed. Unfortunately the details are not too promising. The biggest concern being that they will not be replacing the five bars they are displacing over noise concerns even though their target demographic is young singles. Capitol Hill won’t be the same. […]

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