“Alexa, open the Spheres,” commanded Jeff Bezos, and with that, Amazon’s hybrid greenhouse and office space the Spheres officially launched. “We wanted a space for employees to collaborate and ...
At 55 stories, 1201 Third Avenue is the second-tallest building in Seattle, which makes it a perfect nesting spot for the world’s fastest animal. Clocking in at over 200 miles per hour in a dive or, ...
The writers on Frasier had kind of a rep for their sloppy inaccuracies. It begins even before the show starts, with Cheers-era Frasier Crane, whose dad was a dead scientist and not an alive cop in ...
Seattle is home to more than 40 breweries - that is one brewery for every 14,000 people! And this is only in the immediate city limits. Regionally, King County is home to dozens more. If you're not ...
In the heart of Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, a larger- than-life man positioned in front of guns and flames sternly surveys the streets. Depending on the time of year, he might be dressed in a ...
Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles Crane (David Hyde Pierce) sit at their regular table at the fictional Cafe Nervosa. Gale M. Adler/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) We’ve taken it upon ...
If there’s a definitive go-to Irish pub in this town, it’s Kells in the Pike Place Market. Just about any local you ask (who doesn’t live the teetotal life) has spent an after-work happy hour on its ...
Below Seattle’s bustling Aurora Bridge lies a towering creature with long, gangly fingers, a single shiny metal eye, and a curtain of stringy hair. For nearly three decades, the hunched figure has ...
Thinking about moving to Seattle? The first thing you should know about Seattle is that it’s constantly evolving and feels like both a big city and a small city at the same time. On a clear day, ...
Curbed's weekly original tours series takes you inside homes with eye-catching style and big personality—from modern tiny homes to pedigreed midcentury gems and everything in between. About 18 years ...
Westlake Avenue around Virginia Street, back when it used to also intersect with Olive Way in 1949. Seattle Municipal Archives “When I first moved to Seattle,” reads the description for this ...
To fully explain how the building that is now the Rendezvous came to be, we need to first look at how Belltown came to be: When the Denny Party first showed up in Elliott Bay, a couple of guys set up ...