Business & Community Development Update- March 2015

The energy in the neighborhood is palpable, a great feeling as spring unfolds in Pioneer Square.

The reasons are many:

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Intrigue Chocolate Co. has signed the lease on the new retail space just east of the intersection of Jackson and Occidental. Owners Aaron Barthel and Karl Mueller currently operate from a small kitchen down Washington street west of 1st avenue on the second floor of a historic building. Despite being a bit tricky to find, their walk-in traffic has grown to exceed the small shop’s capacity. A dedicated street-level shop will give them more room for their conversational-style retail and chocolate tasting experience. Look for their sign to go in the window in a couple months. Want to help support the build-out of the space and chocolate tasting bar? Check out their Community Sourced Capital fundraising campaign.
• Could we be more excited? The Sounders FC  season kicks into gear with the first match on Sunday, March 8. GO SOUNDERS!
• The opening of Nordo’s Culinarium and “Don Nordo del Midwest”, the inaugural show in Pioneer Square’s Globe Building at 109 S Main will be next month. Check out the article in this month’s City Arts, then order your tickets at CafeNordo.com.
Nirmal’s will be serving “re-imagined” Indian food on Occidental Ave in the Interurban Building soon. The build-out is happening and plans for signage and a sidewalk café will go to the Preservation Board are in the works. Gita Bangera, the owner, reports that Chef Nirmal’s visa was approved. He’ll be arriving in Pioneer Square in the next few weeks.
The Faerie Queen at 90 Yesler Way is shooting to be open for lunch and happy hour on Monday! Una Kim, the owner, says the focus will be seafood and they’ll be serving oysters for lunch and happy hour Monday-Friday.
Kraken Congee, a popular pop-up restaurant with an enthusiastic following, will open in the neighborhood very soon. Where? You’ll need to wait just a little longer for that announcement. To be among the first to know, follow them here. (Or follow us at @PioneerSquare for up-to-the-minute neighborhood updates.)
• We’re thrilled about the opening of the Mariane Ibrahim Gallery at 608 2nd Ave. “Maimouna Guerresi—Light Bodies” will no doubt draw lots of attention during this month’s First Thursday Art Walk. Stop by and welcome them to the neighborhood!
Gallery Frames completed their move to 311 3rd Ave S. Though Daniel says they’re still getting settled, they’re open for business and eager for everyone to stop by to see the new digs.
Sweetgrass – a new organic, whole foods restaurant is scheduled to open this fall in the long-vacant space on 1st Ave S between Damn the Weather and Tango Zulu. Their plans for a juice bar – and juice growlers – are creating quite the buzz. Colleen Kerr and Michael Moon are opening another location in a different Seattle neighborhood this summer, but we all know where they will really shine, right?
Girin is still on track to open their seasonal Korean restaurant in Stadium Place next month. Chef Brandon Kirksey, formerly of San Francisco’s flour+water and Ethan Stowell’s Tavolata will lead the kitchen.
• As you may have heard, the Post Office at 93 S. Jackson is looking for a new space. We are working with the USPS real estate brokers to help them find another space in the neighborhood. We’ll keep you posted as more information is available.
• AND construction on 200 Occidental is underway. The developer for this game-changing development is Urban Visions. Weyerhaeuser – in case you haven’t heard – will be the office tenant.
And for Pioneer Square business owners who’d like to learn more about the implementation of the Minimum Wage Ordinance, there are a few public meetings that may be helpful, including an event sponsored by OED and WorkSource scheduled for April 8. I’m compiling a list, so give me a shout if you’d like details. You can also go direct to the City’s Minimum Wage website for more information.
Wow. That’s a lot of information, yet I’m sure I forgot something. These are great times in our neighborhood. Get out there to see what you can see and stay in touch!
Karen True – karen@pioneersquare.org

Interurban Building Installs New Alley Lighting

Photo Credit Grant Wohjan
Photo credit Grant Wohjan

Next time you pass by the alley next to Tat’s Delicatessen off Yesler, look up at the new alley light fixtures on the Interurban Building. These new attractive lights replace the standard wall packs.  Grant Wojahn, Quote Wizard and Pioneer Square BIA Board, headed up the project to make the alley a safe and pleasant route. Grant took on everything from applying to the Pioneer Square Preservation Board, negotiating with the building owner on permission and costs, and managing the contractor. The project also involved cleaning up old unused wires and conduit on the building façade.

The project drew inspiration from the alley lighting concepts developed by Leni Schwendinger, Olson Kundig Architects and SvR Design Company. This team was hired under the leadership of Pioneer Square based International Sustainability Institute (ISI) with funding from a Seattle Department of Neighborhoods grant to develop surface and lighting designs. Since 2008, ISI has spearheaded efforts to make our alleys safe, walkable and active routes. The new lighting concept illustrates suggested lighting for Pioneer Square alleys from overhead string lighting to light fixtures. The intent is to inspire building owners, residents and businesses to improve their alley lighting and replace energy consuming lights.

In other alley news, check out the new alley door at Casco Antiguo. Another fantastic example of illuminating the alley by opening up the back of a restaurant.

If you’re interested in finding ways to illuminate your alley, check out the alley lighting concepts here or drop me a line (liz[at]pioneersquare.org).

Business & Community Development Update – February 2015

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  • The lease is signed and the process of build-out has begun at 111 S. Jackson. Galvanize will be a technology campus for students and start-ups. They will also host events. Galvanize will be occupying the entire building, with the exception of the retail spaces at street level – Dry Soda on 1st Ave S and the currently vacant space on the corner of 1st Ave S & S Jackson. We’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.

 

  • Artifact Gallery is opening their doors for this month’s First Thursday at 313 First Ave S. Joshua Majchrzak, the gallery owner, describes Artifact as a gallery and “merchant outfitter”. Curious? Stop by to check it out and welcome Artifact to the neighborhood!

 

  • And venture down the street to introduce yourself to Ross Burtness and his team at Surface Theory at 536 1st Ave S. Their new showroom will feature custom flooring, furniture, and fine art. You will be amazed.

 

 

  • Pioneer Square is known for its creative and collaborative vibe, so it’s no wonder why the founders of The Pioneer Collective thought this would be a great location for their co-working space scheduled to open in April. Watch their website for more details.