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Winner’s Circle, a skate and streetwear shop, has opened on Broadway in Capitol Hill, revitalizing a space left vacant by the Revival boutique. This marks a new chapter for the brand, which has undergone several changes in ownership and location since its original establishment. The shop joins a neighborhood undergoing significant development, including plans for affordable housing.
Winner’s Circle, a prominent skate and streetwear shop, has opened its doors on Broadway in Capitol Hill, taking over the space previously occupied by the Revival boutique. This reopening signals a new phase for the brand, which has experienced various ownership changes and relocations since its inception. The shop's history traces back to the E Pine block, a site of significant redevelopment since 2010. Currently, the Broadway building is part of a larger project that aims to replace it with 95 affordable apartments and retail space. The King County Council recently honored Frank Chopp by renaming a housing initiative after him, recognizing his decades-long commitment to affordable housing. This initiative aims to house up to 1,600 individuals experiencing chronic homelessness by leveraging sales tax revenue. In addition to Winner’s Circle, the neighborhood includes various entities focusing on community engagement and support. The ongoing development in Capitol Hill underscores the dynamic nature of urban spaces and the balance between preservation and progress.