On the streets, in the shops, and waiting for a Red Mill.
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Sippin' at Mae's Cafe.
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This guy will be there.
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Concerned citizens can attend a 6:30 p.m. hearing on Monday, Feb. 23 at the Ballard High School library.
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Some locals are up in arms over a proposal to demolish the building at 61st & Phinney, and replaces it with a four-story, mixed-use building. The current structure houses Rooster's, Chef Liao, Daily Planet Antiques, and Phinney Ridge Cleaners.
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Holding down the Frock Shop.
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Charming at Ken's Market.
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Studying at Herkimer Coffee.
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Skating in front of Daily Planet Antiques.
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The goods at Turabi Fine oriental Rugs.
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Say hello to Molly.
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Our Phinney Ridge tour starts at Rudy's.
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Inside Mediterranean Specialty Foods and Wines.
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Outside the Francine Sedars Gallery.
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... and Rooster's Breakfast Club.
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Meals were also being served at El Chupacabra...
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Can't argue with that.
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They weren't along.
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At Red Mill we meet three women who came all the way from Whidbey Island for a taste.
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At True Value Hardware we learn that some people are indeed putting a little sweat equity into the old homestead.
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Which is quite a popular place to get cleaned up.
On the streets, in the shops, and waiting for a Red Mill. Plus a look at a few of neighborhood haunts citizens want to save from the wrecking ball. All photos by Jenny Jimenez.Published on February 22, 2009
