It’s in The P-I

August 12th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in White Center news 3 Comments »

There is an article in today’s PI that was brought to my attention this afternoon. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/374509_retail12.html The gist of it is that small business is being shoved out of the Seattle area in favor of “big box” and national chain stores. It mentions West Seattle and other neighborhoods that are being impacted by dense development.

This is not just happening in Seattle. Neighborhoods across the country are increasingly being homogenized with Starbucks, Gaps, and the random Jamba Juice. Developers can get more money out of national chains, and there is little risk of Gap not being able to pay the rent. That leaves small business out of business though.

I was drawn to Seattle because of the amount of small funky shops and restaurants. My first neighborhood that I lived in was Capitol Hill with the Globe Café, and then to Belltown with the Cyclops Café, before it became a yuppie haven with 18 dollar omelets. LA, years before I was born, invented the strip mall. LA’s Sprawl is legendary, and with all those chain stores came the decimation of local flavor. Just like Seattle, LA skipped its “ethnic” neighborhoods, leaving Echo Park, Olvera Street, Venice Beach, and Little Saigon intact. Downtown Seattle is now finally rid of its local business. 1st ave has rents around 9 dollars a square foot, meaning Mom and Pop are not opening a stand there. Developers rarely want to take a risk on a first time entrepreneur. Look around Ballard and Wallingford and see what has happened there. Bahn 88 would never happen in the new 2600 building downtown.

Even if they could afford the rent, developers would much rather take the sure shot with Whole Foods than gamble on a local business. West Seattle is quickly falling to the same developers’ thumbprint as this article points out.

White Center is one of the last places in the area where individuals are even allowed to open a business. This creates a wonderful potential here. There are rumors of a hipster men’s salon and a funky bakery that now calls Pike Place Market home moving into White Center. With our low density, we are left alone by the condo developing crowds. Our area and its lack of development has actually
fostered the growth and flavors of many ethnic groups, but it is a delicate balance. A balance that could quickly shift if developers are brought in.

Seattle has plans for White Center that are a lot different then the plan they had for Belltown. White Center is a potential site for a jail, and a Cabrini Green style ghetto that would decimate the growth that has been happening around here. No one is going to take a chance of sinking their life savings into an area of Seattle that Mayor Nickels wants to use as his poor folk dumping ground. With annexation will come more payday loan shops, 40 ounce convenience stores, cheap bars, and a few more pawn shops to round out the mix.


History of White Center Recently Added to HistoryLink

August 12th, 2008 Ricardo Posted in White Center news 2 Comments »

Ron Richardson, long-time White Center resident, stopped by the cafe and informed me that he had recently posted a history of White Center at the Washington State History website “HistoryLink.” The post can be accessed at the following site: www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8616. The history is comprehensive and goes all the way to the present. Strongly recommend it.


Happening in WS, but reaching out to WC

August 12th, 2008 Tracy Posted in White Center news Comments Off on Happening in WS, but reaching out to WC

Most of White Center is part of the 34th Legislative District, and its biggest political group – the 34th District Democrats – have a high-profile candidate visiting tomorrow night (the primary election is just one week from today), plus an update on the jail-sites fight. In addition, next Monday, Sustainable West Seattle is holding a regional potluck, extending the invite to not only White Center residents interested in sustainability, but also to members of neighboring Sustainable Burien. Here are details on both: Read the rest of this entry »


White Center Food Bank Auction

August 11th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in White Center news Comments Off on White Center Food Bank Auction

Rick stopped by the shop the other night with a request for donations for the up coming food bank auction. He also told me that business was up, which isn’t a good thing in the food bank business. With the economy going down the tubes, and hundreds of our neighbors on the brink of losing their homes, Rick is busier then ever. So if you have a business that can donate goods or services, get in touch with him. Also, think about giving before October. They have a handy little link that will let you donate on line.

http://www.networkforgood.org/donation/ExpressDonation.aspx?ORGID2=91-1167830


Historic health study announced at Pasefika festival

August 10th, 2008 Tracy Posted in Health, People, White Center news Comments Off on Historic health study announced at Pasefika festival

From the Seattle Times: King County Public Health authorities have for the first time studied its Pacific Islander residents as a distinct group, and announced the results at this weekend’s festival in White Center. As the paper reported, some of the findings are “grim,” but community advocates hope the study will be a tool to help them move forward with education and prevention.


Going on this weekend

August 8th, 2008 FullTilt Posted in Arts, Food, Neighborhoods, White Center news Comments Off on Going on this weekend

The big event this weekend is the

Pasefika Annual Festival

White Center Heights Elementary School

10015 6th Ave. S.W.

10 am until 5pm

Pasefika’s 5th Annual Festival. There will be performances by various Pacific Island groups. Also there will be drawings for gifts donated by vendors, sponsors and community partners, as well as food booths. Free admission.

Full Tilt is having Rat City Ruckus on Friday at 9pm http://www.myspace.com/ratcityruckus

and our first art opening with Chris Hunter Saturday at 8pm http://www.myspace.com/alkigypsy

If you have any events, news, or concerns, drop us an email at whitecenternow@gmail.com


Opening day for Big Al Brewing on 14th SW

August 7th, 2008 TR Posted in Beverages, Businesses, White Center news Comments Off on Opening day for Big Al Brewing on 14th SW


That’s Big Al himself, Alejandro Brown of Big Al Brewing, which opened this afternoon at 9832 14th SW in the former home of Pacific Rim Brewing. This is definitely a place for beer lovers, because that’s all Big Al is selling — beer; don’t wander in thinking you’ll find a burger too. Starting at 6 tonight, Grand Opening Night will be celebrated with live music and raffles. Welcome, Big Al!