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The Best of Chinatown ID  — Seattle Pinball Museum

July 12, 2018 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Seattle Pinball Museum 508 Maynard Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98104 12 p.m.–6 p.m., Sun, Mon, Wed & Thu 12 p.m.–8 p.m., Fri & Sat Closed on Tuesday (206) 623-0759   The Seattle Pinball Museum is proud to present a collection of over 50 pinball machines from 1960 to present day. Our games are arranged in […]

Filed Under: Business, Community News, Feature stories Tagged With: 2018, Seattle Pinball Museum, The Best of Chinatown ID, VOL 37 NO 29 | JULY 14 - JULY 20

WISE WORDS: What makes a diverse, vibrant neighborhood (Part 2)

November 5, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Since 1906 Neighborhood House has been helping children and families in neighborhoods throughout Seattle and King County.  It is in these neighborhoods where we find huge capacity and potential for people to work together to build stronger and healthier communities.” — Mark Okazaki Executive Director, Neighborhood House “The International District is special. It’s important everyone […]

Filed Under: Wise Words Series Tagged With: 2015, BIA, China Harbor Restaurant, Chinatown International District, Cindy Charlie Martin, EBC, East Africans, Ethnic Business Coalition, Executive Director, Hsiao-lin Wang, Mark Okazaki, Neighborhood House, PDA, Richard Chang, SPU, Seattle Pinball Museum, Taylor Hoang, Unlike Lake Union, Vol 34 No 46 | November 7 - November 13

BLOG: ID businesses dealing with unexpected challenges — Creative solutions for small businesses

November 5, 2015 By Assunta Ng

By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly Seattle’s $15 minimum wage is expected to impact many small businesses. However, challenges for the International District (ID) businesses go beyond the wage issue. The ID restaurants once known for great food with low prices are no longer enough to appeal to new customers. On many fronts, the businesses […]

Filed Under: Business, Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2015, Charlie Martin, City Light, Eastern Caf, Ethnic Business Coalition, ID, Jackson Street, Kau Kau Restaurant, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pho Cyclo Caf, Publisher Ng's blog, Rainier Valley Community Development Fund, Seattle Center, Seattle Chinese Post, Seattle Pinball Museum, Seattle Public Utilities, Taylor Hoang, Vol 34 No 46 | November 7 - November 13, hing hay park

Uwajimaya to remodel Publix Hotel

August 1, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly One of the gateways into the International District will be getting a face-lift soon, as Uwajimaya Inc. prepares to remodel the Publix Hotel and the surrounding buildings, which are adjacent to the Chinatown Gate on 5th Avenue S and S King Street.

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2013, Alaska Building, Anna Blackburn, Ballard Blocks, Chinatown Gate, Chinatown International District Business Improvement Area Executive Director Don Blakeney, Clark Design Group, Graham Baba Architects, Massive Monkee, Northwest Asian Weekly Staff, Publix Hotel, Seattle Pinball Museum, Seattle-based Spectrum Development Services, Storefronts Seattle, Uwajimaya Inc, Vol 32 No 32 | August 3 - August 9, parking

The ID welcomes new museum to neighborhood, and it’s a gamer’s paradise

September 30, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Located at 508 Maynard Ave. S. in the International District (ID), the museum’s grand opening was on Sept. 4.

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Charles Martin, Cindy Martin, ID, James Edes, Larry Dvorak, Maynard Ave, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pioneer Square, Samantha Pak, Seattle Pinball Museum, Storefronts Seattle, Vol 29 No 40 | October 2 - October 8

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