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  2. Real Change - Wikipedia

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    Real Change is a weekly progressive street newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, USA written by professional staff and sold by self-employed vendors, many of whom are homeless. The paper provides them with an alternative to panhandling and covers a variety of social justice issues, including homelessness and poverty. [ 2 ]

  3. Homelessness in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Real Change news is a newspaper sold by homeless street vendors; they buy the paper for 60 cents and sell it for 2 dollars. The Real Change has increased in sales by 41% since 2007. An increase in vendors was also recorded, growing from approximately 230 to 350 vendors in one month. [37]

  4. We Heart Seattle - Wikipedia

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    We Heart Seattle (WHS), formerly We Heart Downtown Seattle and incorporated as I Heart Downtown Seattle in October 2020, is a volunteer organization responding to trash and homelessness in Seattle. Its founder and executive director is Andrea Suarez, a resident of Seattle 's Belltown neighborhood. [ 1 ]

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  6. The Ave - Wikipedia

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    Roy Nielsen, UniverCity: The City Within City: The Story of the University District Seattle: University Lions Foundation, ca. 1986; Clark Humphrey, Loser: the Real Seattle Music Story. Portland, OR: Feral House, 1995. Kelton, Alana, News Editor. (206)448-8154. Quote from Seattle Post-Intelligencer In-House Style Guide intranet reference tool ...

  7. Marissa Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Marissa Jenae Johnson (born 1990/1991 [2]) is an American activist who attained notoriety when she interrupted U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at an August 2015 rally in Seattle. Her activism has been associated with the Black Lives Matter movement.

  8. Madison Centre - Wikipedia

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    Madison Centre (formerly known as M5 Commerce Centre and 505 Madison) is a 530-foot-tall (160 m) skyscraper in Downtown Seattle, Washington. It was completed in October 2017 and has 37 floors of office space totaling 746,000 square feet (69,300 m 2) of gross leasable area. [6] It is the thirteenth-tallest building in Seattle.

  9. Vulcan Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Vale Group LLC, doing business as Vulcan Real Estate, is an American private holding company based in Seattle, Washington. [4] The company was founded as Vulcan Inc. in 1986 by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his sister Jody Allen [5] to establish and oversee the family's diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors.