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Resilient Arts Sector Revitalizes Seattle, but High Rents Remain Hurdle - The Urbanist

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If someone complains about the “Seattle freeze,” they’ve likely never strolled through their neighborhood art walk. The city offers few opportunities better suited for building community and sparking conversation with strangers. The Central District Art Walk demonstrated this on June 6 when a few dozen art lovers gathered in a vacant commercial space adjacent to the nonprofit Arte Noir’s gallery in Midtown Square at 23rd and Union, which the non…
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theurbanist.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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