Another edition of This is Where We Live takes us across the ship canal and into Ballard, to take a peek at contributor Tyson Lynn's enviable live/work loft.
This is Where We Live: Tyson Lynn Edition
This is Where We Live: Alex Hudson Edition
A while back, we predicted that Apartment Therapy would soon be joining the ranks of other national sites to open up virtual shop in Seattle. It hasn't happened yet. So we've taken matters into our own hands (and our own homes). This is where we live.
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
CHS is wonking on (and on) about development plans around the Capitol Hill light rail station because there are community forums coming up and if you don't go, you can't complain later that your ideas were ignored by "the Man." Also, Cap to the Hill pleads for you to stop in at Boom Noodle. West Seattle Blog noted Elliott Bay Brewing is pouring a chocolate porter. 'Nuff said. The Rainier Valley Post reminds us all that February 7 is Neighbor Appreciation Day. The Magnolia Voice hits a recessionary note, with news of a townhouse developer switching to apartments mid-stream. And The Southlake details why condo financing is such a touchy subject down in SLU.
Capitol Hill's Carlos the Jackal on BB Gun Spree
Yesterday Slog mentioned that the Mission Inn apartments had been hit by BB gun fire; located at Boylston and East Howell, the Mission Inn had a third-floor apartment's three windows and balcony door hit with a more powerful BB gun than we were allowed when we were a kid.
Shocking No One in Seattle...
A new report tells us what we all already know, painfully and personally: rent in Seattle is at an all-time high and rental vacancies are sparse.

