The Neighbors project was published weekly in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1996 to 2000. This page remains available for archival purposes only and the information it contains may be outdated. For more updated information, please visit our Webtowns section.
 
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Things to do while you're here

While in the Regrade, check these out:

  • Belltown P-Patch: Romantic community garden above the traffic; Vine Street at Elliott Avenue.

  • Regrade Park: SeattleÕs most urban park. Pickup basketball or crash on the grass; Third Avenue at Bell Street.

  • Seattle Building Salvage: Find a brass doorknob, wood column, stained glass window or porcelain sink; 220 Bell St.

  • Wall of Sound: Eclectic collection of new and used records, tapes and CDs; 2237 Second Ave.

  • Speakeasy Cafe: Cafe fare and high-speed Internet access. Twelve graphical computer stations for rent, 13 free text-base stations. 2304 Second Ave. (http://www.speakeasy.org)

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Saturday, November 2, 1996

Where downtown intermingles with change, diversity

Still a work in progress

The crime problem

Current issues include parking, explosion of social services

The history, or how it got flat

Jon Hahn: Unique Bar & Grill -- for just plain folks

The Regrade night scene:

From the archives

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of the Denny Regrade

Denny Regrade historical album

Denny Regrade by the numbers


Nearby communities:

Downtown Seattle

Lower Queen Anne

Pike Place Market

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