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Citing positive feedback, increased visitors and the upcoming World Cup, the Market is continuing its car-free experiment through next spring.
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After decades of debate, local leaders hope revitalized public spaces and a restriction on non-essential vehicles will make the Market more connected.
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The Pike Place Market apologized for canceling an event meant to commemorate the day Japanese Americans were forcibly removed and incarcerated after the bombing at Pearl Harbor.
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The poles — which are not part of Coast Salish tradition — sparked a mini-culture war in Seattle around Indigenous representation and historic preservation.
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The $200 million project is part of a major overhaul of Seattle's waterfront. It's being touted as the city's largest collection of civic projects since the 1962 World’s Fair.
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Wendi Chen is an illustrator and digital artist who is a vendor at Pike Place Market. She also exhibits her work at comic conventions and previously worked as a video game artist.
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Three community leaders teased out what makes Pike Place Market so iconic, our need to mourn places that we've lost and the importance of imagining spaces where we belong.
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Writer and romance novelist M.L. "Matt" Buchman shares why the Market is the perfect setting for a romance novel.
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People all over the country declared their love for Cho, a 23-year-old fishmonger at Pike Place. Then in February, she announced her last video — with no explanation. What followed shows the tension social media creates between celebrity and reality.
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KNKX Grooveyard host Stephanie Anne Johnson, who has spent some time as a busker, caught up with singer-songwriter Whitney Mongé about starting her public career as a busker at Pike Place Market.