The Evolution of a Lynnwood Construction Project

Evergreen Estates Sign - Lynnwood

If you travel around the intersection of 188th and Highway 99 in Lynnwood, you’ve probably noticed the land that’s been sitting vacant for years has been cleared. It’s been quite the journey for this site over the past few years.

Evergreen Estates Construction
Evergreen Estates – Lynnwood

It has evolved a fair amount since it was the Evergreen Estates mobile home park. Back in 2017, it was slated to become the Evergreen Village apartments, a 231 unit 6-story multi-family project. There were low-income units planned, which would be valuable in this region, especially with housing prices rising rapidly. Though it would’ve solidly impacted traffic in my neighborhood, I was good with something going in. That project fell apart, however, I don’t have visibility to the specifics. It did go through much of the more involved parts of the permitting process. I did notice that the property went up for sale after languishing for a few years. In 2020, it was bought by Holman Lynnwood RED LLC, an affiliate of Holman Auto of New Jersey. And now the land has been cleared and the project seems to be moving forward.

Many of us are going “great, just what we need…ANOTHER car lot on Highway 99!” I’m glad that the property will be developed and become less of a trash and graffiti magnet.

Closure on I-5 ramps and highway for Lynnwood Link construction planned for June 26

Some important intel about area traffic. Here’s the TLDR:

Crews working on the Lynnwood Link Extension will be closing the southbound lanes of I-5 South from 220th Street SW to SR 104 in Mountlake Terrace overnight on Saturday, June 26 for construction that will allow the light rail alignment to cross over the highway. Northbound traffic lanes will remain open.

Follow this link for more details.

 

Congrats to Lynnwood’s Zuri’s Donutz Featured On KING 5’s Evening Magazine

Zuri's Donutz

We’ve been fans of Zuri’s for months, and head over at least once every weekend. I highly recommend them.

You can watch the video below, or you can head over to the Evening Magazine article here.

Zuri’s has had other media coverage. Check out:

Clearly, Zuri’s is a great part of our community. Though I don’t really relish longer lines, I think everyone should swing by and give them your support (directions at this link).

Everett’s Vintage Cafe

Everett's Vintage Café Sign

I’ve driven past Everett’s Vintage Cafe dozens (100s?) of times, but have never made my way down to it. After watching Live In Everett’s YouTube video about it, though, I realize I need to fix that. Of course, after the pandemic lock-downs have passed. Sadly, it’s a bit far away for us to go there for takeout.

 

Help Get This Sculpture Back Home

Stolen Mushroom In Lynnwood
Stolen Mushroom In Lynnwood
The owners of this stolen mushroom sculpture In Lynnwood would like it back

 

Copying and pasting from this post on Nextdoor:

“So some time this weekend some one decided to take my yard mushroom…😭😢 I just want it back. It was a memorial to my brother who I lost in 2019. If you have any info that would be great. It is pretty big at leat 3feet around and tall……… pretty noticeable thank you for any information. We live in Lynnwood wa right behind meadowdale high.”

I walk by this house almost daily and found this delightful. Knowing it’s a memorial makes it more awesome, and it’s theft more painful.

If you know anything, reach out and let someone know. We need to get this thing back to its rightful owners.

Take A Tour Of The Historic Everett Theatre

Historic Everett Theater

Hey Everett fans,

Check out this video tour of the Historic Everett Theatre. Really nice work!

I’ve been in there a few times, and love the architecture as well as the high-quality care provided by the current owners.

Even during this time of COVID 19, they are still doing their best to entertain us while being safe. Check out their calendar of events.

If you value what the Theatre provides to the City of Everett, head over to their Go Fund Me Preservation Fund campaign. You can help keep this local icon serving the community for generations to come.

Check out my other posts featuring the City of Everett. There’s a lot to do and explore in the center of Snohomish County.

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Near My House: A Cyclist Hit By Van

Deeply alarming news for me:

From the Everett Herald: “Cyclist hospitalized after van driver hits her in Lynnwood

So, though glad no “serious” injuries occurred, I feel a bit dis-ease. This happened a very short drive, and rather short walk from my house. With that, I pass by this exact spot several times a week as part of my regular walking/exercise regimen. As an avid cyclist (though a rather fair-weathered one right now) I ride past here quite often, too. From middle-school through high-school, I walked and rode past this intersection at least twice a day. Thus, my connection to this stretch of asphalt runs deep.

For me to see something as senseless as DUI/injury accident this deep into my personal geography unsettles. Reminds me of the tenuous nature of life, the randomness that permeates all our days. The great line “there but for the grace of God go I” captures my current feeling.