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On the City Council Paul was involved in many issues that helped Seattle grow and thrive while also trying to preserve important elements of the city's past. He worked on the Downtown Plan and worked to protect the International District and Pioneer Square from development that would damage these unique neighborhoods and business districts.
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Kamekichi Tokita, artist (1897 – 1948) Kamekichi Tokita (1897–1948) was a Japanese American painter and diarist. He immigrated to the United States from Japan in 1919, and lived in Seattle, Washington's Japantown/Nihonmachi district (later known as the International District).
Birds Connect Seattle, formerly the Seattle Audubon Society, is a nonprofit environmental organization that advocates and organizes for cities where people and birds thrive. It is a chapter organization of the National Audubon Society , and is one of the oldest natural history organizations in the Pacific Northwest .
Thrive Capital itself, which now has $14 billion in assets under management, according to SEC filings, was seeded by General Catalyst and the firm’s cofounder, Joel Cutler.
If the Market is to survive and thrive as a business entity in the face of increasing competition from other farmers' markets, modern full-service grocery stores, and retail shopping destinations in Seattle's Central Business District, the PDA must strike a balance between the Market's original old-world market character and modern business ...
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It is Seattle's oldest Greek Orthodox congregation. [3] [4] The present St. Demetrios Church in the Montlake neighborhood (completed in 1962) was designed by Paul Thiry, one of the principal architects of the Century 21 Exposition Seattle's World's Fair that same year [5] [6] and of the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), formally in ...