
If you’re a regular shopper at the QFC on Roosevelt Way, you’ve probably noticed that the shelves are getting a little thin. Sadly, this is all in preparation for the upcoming closure of the store on May 12.
The Roosevelt Neighborhood Blog
Roosiehood, The Roosevelt Neighborhood Blog, Seattle, Washington

If you’re a regular shopper at the QFC on Roosevelt Way, you’ve probably noticed that the shelves are getting a little thin. Sadly, this is all in preparation for the upcoming closure of the store on May 12.

Come to Roosevelt High School on Wednesday night to see the 60% design presentation for Sound Transit’s Roosevelt Station. The doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and the presentation will start at 6:30 p.m. Hope to see you there!

Sound Transit has announced the selection of artists who will lead the creative work at the Roosevelt and Brooklyn Light Rail Stations.

Interested in finding out what’s up with Sound Transit’s plans for the Roosevelt Station? They’ll be holding an open house on May 26 to provide updates and information.

In the past few weeks, we’ve seen an many drill rigs appearing in the Roosevelt Neighborhood. Guest blogger and Roosevelt neighbor Allan Waite digs deep to find out what they’re for and if they come in peace.

According to Sound Transit’s North Link Light Rail February update, the townhouses on NE 66th between Roosevelt Way and 12th NE have been listed for sale or relocation. In preparing to build Roosevelt Station, Sound Transit purchased eight townhouses (in four separate buildings) on Northeast 66th Street across from the QFC parking lot. As part [...]
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