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Mixed-use development in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Chophouse Row
Signage, 2022
Location Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Chophouse Row is a
mixed-use development on
Seattle 's
Capitol Hill , in the
U.S. state of
Washington .
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The $16 million project houses approximately 15 businesses amidst apartments and office spaces.
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Chophouse Row opened in 2015.
[4] Previously, the space served as an
automobile repair shop .
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Exterior, 2022
By Tae operated art Chophouse Row from late 2018 or 2019 to 2021.
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[7] The wine bar Light Sleeper opened in 2022.
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[9] Other businesses have included:
Chelsea Lin, Rosin Saez, and Zoe Sayler included Chophouse Row in
Seattle Metropolitan 's 2021 list of sixteen "of our favorite Capitol Hill shops".
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"Chophouse Row to Debut with Eats Aplenty" . Seattle Magazine . 2022-07-08.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"Chophouse Row" . Sunset Magazine . 2015-09-09.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"Flex offices respond to pandemic" . www.djc.com .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Stiles, Marc (May 14, 2015).
"At long last, Liz Dunn's Chophouse Row project is completed" .
Puget Sound Business Journal .
Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved December 4, 2022 .
^ Allchin, Catherine M. (2016-03-22).
"New Seattle Marketplaces Satisfy Appetites for Everything" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"Tiny Counter By Tae Is Now Serving Hand Rolls in Chophouse Row" .
Seattle Metropolitan .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Guarente, Gabe (2021-02-24).
"Hugely Popular Lunch Counter By Tae Ends Its Chophouse Row Run" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"A sophisticated wine bar in Capitol Hill's Chophouse Row" . king5.com . July 25, 2022.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Guarente, Gabe (2020-12-18).
"Chophouse Row's Anticipated New Wine Bar Light Sleeper Is Now Open" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Ausley, Christina (2020-09-25).
"Famed Seattle bakery Amandine to close permanently this month" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"James Beard award-winning chef Matt Dillon closes Bar Ferdinand and opts out of running restaurants in Seattle" . The Seattle Times . 2020-02-07.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Guarente, Gabe (2020-02-07).
"Capitol Hill's Prominent Wine Destination Bar Ferdinand Closes Permanently" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"Some Good Seattle Restaurant News to End a Tough Week" . 22 December 2023.
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"Seattle's Best Kids Boutiques | 2022" . Seattle Metropolitan .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Hill, Megan (2016-10-18).
"Legendary Restaurant Owner to Resurface on Capitol Hill" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"A bone to pick with Chop Shop's 'Big Bones' " . The Seattle Times . 2016-01-21.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"The Best Shops in Capitol Hill | 2021" . Seattle Metropolitan .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Guarente, Gabe (2019-12-16).
"Chophouse Row's Hyperlocal Ice Cream Shop Will Close Later This Month" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"What to eat in and around Seattle today: Marmite Chophouse Row | Dished" .
Daily Hive . 12 October 2019.
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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"Seattle's Best Lunch Spots" . Seattle Metropolitan .
Archived from the original on 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
^ Grossman, Sophie (July 21, 2023).
"Chophouse Row's Marmite Will Close at the End of the Month" . Eater Seattle .
^ Morgan, Rick.
"Tomo looks to expand Seattle staff after $40M Series A round" . Seattle Inno .
^ Streefkerk, Mark Van (2021-10-05).
"Seattle's Mushrooms (Magic and Otherwise) Have Arrived" . Eater Seattle .
Archived from the original on 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 .
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