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A more than 100 year old corner store still in operation in the Ravenna Neighborhood.  This little structures can nestle into our residential neighborhoods, elevating the quality of our urban environment.

A more than 100 year old corner store still in operation in the Ravenna Neighborhood. This little structures can nestle into our residential neighborhoods, elevating the quality of our urban environment.

Our OpEd in the Seattle Times

July 14, 2021

The Seattle Times published our OpEd advocating for corner stores to be allowed again in single family zones.

Read the OpEd on the Seattle Times website

There are several legacy stores still in our residential neighborhoods, and they are all beloved places. Read the brief piece to find out more about the history of single family zoning and corner stores, and how allowing them back in will create a more enjoyable and equitable city.

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