Stretch, Stretch, Baby

Assisted Stretching Studio StretchLab Opens in Issaquah

You read that right—stretching studio.

09/01/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

SUMMER SALE

Where to Find the Best Local Labor Day Deals

This is how we're spending the holiday weekend.

08/31/2022 By Zoe Sayler

This Month in Seattle Tech

AI Art Reimagines Seattle

The memes are fun. But have we wrapped our heads around just how quickly artificial intelligence is learning?

08/31/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

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Ballard Restaurant Owners Aim to Positively Change Industry

Small businesses are showing how putting employees first is both sustainable and necessary for the service industry to move forward.

08/31/2022

Place of Prestige

Property Watch: Ralph Anderson's Personal Penthouse in a Historic Landmark

It started as an eighth-floor auditorium by city-shaping architect Carl Gould. Decades later, beloved architect and preservationist Ralph Anderson made it his personal home.

08/31/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

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Elaina M. Morris, CEO, President & Co-Founder

Ascend Hospitality Group.

08/30/2022

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Women Who Move The City 2022

08/30/2022

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The Best Local Restaurants in One Convenient Location

Explore locally owned restaurants that bring both quality and innovation to The Dining District.

08/30/2022

BinaxLater

What to Know about the Covid Test Expiration Date Extension

Be sure to check before you chuck.

08/30/2022 By Ann Karneus

Home Economics

The Most Popular Time to Browse Home Listings in Seattle

We're not quiet quitting so much as multitasking, mkay?

08/30/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

Group Chat

What Time Should Seattle School Days Start?

Three clock-minders weigh sleep science, equity, and a bus driver shortage after Seattle Public Schools shelves a bell change proposal.

08/30/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

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Plan Your Perfect Victoria Clipper Fall Getaway

Hop aboard Seattle’s fast ferry for a weekend of fun on Vancouver Island.

08/29/2022

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Enter the mind of modernist sculptor Alberto Giacometti

The iconic modern artist’s first exhibition in the Northwest, this is a rare opportunity to see up close Giacometti’s unique vision of the human form.

08/29/2022

WORKHORSE

Timeline: 125 Years of Filson

Seattle’s heritage company still strives for the best.

08/29/2022 By Zoe Sayler

Feature

Proofing the Pastry Project

Even before our current restaurant worker shortage, Seattle’s needed more pastry cooks. Two women built a free training program in Pioneer Square; the experiment doesn’t end there.

08/29/2022 By Allecia Vermillion Photography by Amber Fouts

Search, Book, Play

Meet Sniffspot, the Private Dog Park Purveyor

The “Airbnb for dogs” illuminates local demand for private off-leash areas—and our fierce devotion to our beloved furry friends.

08/29/2022 By Ann Karneus

Make Plans

What to Do for Labor Day Weekend

From state fairs to soccer and beyond.

08/29/2022 By Seattle Met Staff

SHOP TALK

9 Men's Stores We're Digging Right Now

From an industrial showroom in Fremont to a cozy boutique on Capitol Hill, Seattle’s menswear game is on point.

08/26/2022 By Elizabeth Podlesnik and Zoe Sayler

Habitat

Begone, Bad '90s Remodel

Built without a foyer, this Capitol Hill Craftsman is now flush with cabinets that hide the trappings of modern life.

08/26/2022 By Allecia Vermillion

In the Weed

Can You Overdose on THC?

Subjective standards, state-by-state laws, and underdeveloped policy leaves much up to the cannabis consumer.

08/26/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach