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By
Benjamin Cassidy
5/3/2021 at 10:46am
Occidental Park could use a comeback.
There was a bit of a buzz yesterday afternoon in Pioneer Square. With the Mariners game wrapping up at T-Mobile Park a mere two hours before the Sounders were set to play at Lumen Field, baseball and soccer fans criss-crossed on the cobblestone walks near the stadiums. Some stopped at Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar, slurping and sipping. Others downed beers outside the Quality Athletics Field House. Generally speaking, patios teemed with patrons.
Still, for all the sunshine on this Sunday, the foot traffic couldn t obscure the emptiness in the shadows of Occidental Park s urban canopy. Gone for good were businesses like Copal, a Latin Americanâinspired restaurant at the corner of Occidental Avenue and South Jackson Street that shuttered last year. Temporary closure signs loomed in ot
In this view, looking west, the additions and terraces are shown above the existing Korn and Walker buildings.
Unico Properties, Lake Union Partners and architect BuildingWork are planning to renovate and add to what s now known as the Korn Walker Block. That s a half block in Pioneer Square, anchored by the Korn Building at 119 Yesler Way, on the corner of Occidental Avenue South.
The Pioneer Square Preservation Board will review those plans again on Wednesday, in a virtual meeting the public can also view by web link. Most of the buildings were originally developed circa 1890, soon after the Great Seattle Fire.
Don t let them steal our history
Mon, 01/25/2021
By Jean Godden
In 1991 when Ron Chew, an International District institution, wanted to learn about his family s hidden history, he was able to retrieve his grandfather s nearly century-old immigration papers from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Seattle.
Those papers were filed along with many tantalizing details, referencing people and places in his granddad, Chew Quay Fong s life. From those records, Ron Chew learned that Quay Fong, only son of Chew Jung Man and his wife Chin, was born in 1877 in the village of Fow Seck in China s Hoisan District.
His granddad arrived in Seattle on April 15, 1911, petitioning to enter as a returning citizen, born on Occidental Avenue in Pioneer Square. This falsehood, memorized from coaching papers, was a necessary fiction for entry due to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, passed in response to anti-Chinese fervor of the time.
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