Why itty bitty houses line Bremerton alleys Tiny, affordable houses line some of Bremerton’s alleys. They’re called “war boxes,” remnants of the massive building boom that transformed Bremerton... Joshua McNichols
Development project aims to bring displaced African Americans back to Central District A coalition of black community groups chose Juneteenth, or Freedom Day, for the ceremonial groundbreaking of a new affordable housing real estate... Jamala Henderson
Seattle's real estate is hot. Bremerton's is getting warm Bremerton is a place where people of many income levels live beside one another. It’s been that way for decades. People here were brought together by... Carolyn Adolph
Bremerton may soon be miiiighty enticing to homebuyers from Seattle Seattle is the fastest-growing city in the country, which means bad traffic and increasingly unaffordable housing. Carolyn Adolph
International District rezone delayed until non-English speakers are heard Big changes for Seattle's Chinatown-International District are just one vote away. A Seattle City Council committee Tuesday passed zoning legislation to... Paige Browning
Debate: Should move-in fees be capped in Seattle? Bill Radke speaks with Jessa Lewis and Sean Flynn about a new lawsuit against the cap on move-in fees that was enacted in Seattle. Flynn, the board... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Holding on to Seattle's Asian roots in a changing Chinatown-International District Bill Radke talks to Cassie Chinn, deputy executive director of the Wing Luke Museum, and Tam Nguyen, the owner of Tamarind Tree, about how Chinatown... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Landlords: We can't fix Seattle's affordability crisis alone A landlord group is suing the city of Seattle over a new law that caps move-in fees and allows renters to pay their deposit in installments over several... Kate OConnell
What will be left of Seattle's Chinatown International District? Once again, residents are being forced out of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. More than a century ago, a wave of anti-Chinese violence hit... David Hyde
Home prices climb in King County. Incomes, not so much South King County has long been a destination for working people seeking home ownership. But prices have been rising and not people's ability to pay. Carolyn Adolph