• Fremont Creative District seeking artists to transform empty Chase Bank storefront

    Fremont Creative District seeking artists to transform empty Chase Bank storefront

    The former Chase Bank building at 3400 Fremont Ave N has been sitting empty for four years. This month, that’s about to change, at least for the windows. The Fremont Creative District, with support from an Adobe grant, is looking for seven artists to paint window murals on the vacant storefront by June 18, just in time for the Fremont…

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  • Meet Black Jar Follies, Fremont’s most mysterious artist

    Meet Black Jar Follies, Fremont’s most mysterious artist

    If you’ve walked past the Lenin statue in October and seen a giant glowing jack-o’-lantern where the revolutionary’s head should be, you’ve encountered the work of Black Jar Follies. Black Jar Follies is the creative moniker of a Fremont artist whose public installations, parade puppets, and handmade masks have become part of the neighborhood’s fabric. His “Jack-o’-Lenin,” a handmade jack-o’-lantern…

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  • Big ideas came to Fremont Saturday

    Big ideas came to Fremont Saturday

    Fremont Studios, The Picklr, and Hidden Hall were packed June 6 for the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival, a full-day gathering that brought hundreds of attendees and a roster of nationally known journalists, politicians, and thinkers to the neighborhood. The one-day event featured live podcast recordings and panel conversations with Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Monica Lewinsky, Laverne Cox, Ibram X. Kendi,…

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  • After 30 years behind the counter, the Bhamipuri Family says goodbye

    After 30 years behind the counter, the Bhamipuri Family says goodbye

    When Shawn Sedha was born, his parents didn’t go home from the hospital. They went straight to the Fremont 7-Eleven. “This place meant so much to us,” Sedha said. “This was, for them, the American dream.” For more than 30 years, the Bhamipuri family ran the 7-Eleven at 304 N 36th St. It’s a store that became a neighborhood fixture…

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  • Street trees slated for removal at former funeral home site

    Street trees slated for removal at former funeral home site

    Notices posted to trees along N 36th Street, Evanston Avenue N, and Dayton Avenue N are alerting neighbors to proposed tree removal at 508 N 36th St., the former Harvey Family Funeral Home site. Five trees are slated for removal under SDOT permit SDOTTRLA0001077: three red maples on N 36th Street, each measuring 28 inches in diameter, and two incense…

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