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Demolition, but development — Hing Hay Park will expand

May 14, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly Renovation is underway in the International District. The iconic Hing Hay Park, located on the corner of Maynard and King St. (423 Maynard Ave) will be getting a makeover. The existing park will be expanded and developed due to the demolition of the adjacent post office site, which was acquired […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Chinese, International District, King St, Maynard Ave, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pro Parks Levy, Seattle Parks, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 21 | May 16 - May 22, hing hay park

Commentary: Calling for more green in the I.D.

November 1, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On Nov. 4, Seattle voters should say yes to Proposition 2: The 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy.

Filed Under: Opinion, Commentaries Tagged With: 2008, Chinatown International District, Chinese, Commentary Calling, International Children, Joyce Pisnanont, Lane Street, Liana Woo, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Islander, Pro Parks Levy, Seattle, hing hay park, vol 27 no 45 | November 1 - November 7

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