• Winds bring down tree near Ross Park

    Winds bring down tree near Ross Park

    Crews closed 3rd and 43rd on Sunday to remove a large Raywood Ash (over 13 inches in diameter) that toppled during Saturday night’s windstorm. The tree stood on the west side of Ross Park’s lower ballfield. While these ornamental trees are popular for their fall color and moderate size, they’re known to be “prone to toppling,” especially when roots are…

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  • Fremont brings the flavor to Seattle Restaurant Week 2025

    Fremont brings the flavor to Seattle Restaurant Week 2025

    Our eclectic neighborhood is bringing its signature culinary diversity to Seattle Restaurant Week, which runs from Oct. 26 through Nov. 8.  Seattle Restaurant Week, presented by the Good Business Network of Washington’s Good Food Economy program, invites diners to explore the region’s innovative food scene through specially curated menus at accessible price points of $20, $35, $50, and $65. More…

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  • Fremont Neighbor Note for October 24

    Fremont Neighbor Note for October 24

    Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Note, our Friday series highlighting what’s happening in and around our neighborhood.  October 28: Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting w/SPD – The Fremont Neighborhood Council holds its October monthly meeting Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. at the Doric Lodge, 619 N. 36th St., featuring Seattle Police Department North Precinct Capt. George Davisson. The meeting will address…

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  • Stone Way Rising Installment Three: N 35th to N 36th Street

    Stone Way Rising Installment Three: N 35th to N 36th Street

    Welcome back, neighbors! We’re continuing our climb up Stone Way, and this block between 35th and 36th is super interesting. It’s classic Fremont… where a dive bar that hosted Anthony Bourdain sits next to a bean-to-bar chocolate shop, and you can grab a pint and ramen before heading to pilates or a hair appointment. Let’s dig in! Pacific Inn Pub…

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  • Historic Fremont home demolished to make way for townhouses

    Historic Fremont home demolished to make way for townhouses

    A 121-year-old Queen Anne-style home at 3840 Linden Ave. N, also known as the Jacobsen House, was demolished last Thursday, making way for a new eight-unit townhouse development in the heart of Fremont. The house, built in 1904 for the Jacobsen family, was designed by prominent Seattle architect Victor W. Voorhees and featured in his popular Western Home Builder planbook…

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