Author Profile Mark Hinshaw Mark Hinshaw, FAIA, is an architect and urban planner. He was an architecture critic for The Seattle Times and is the author of many articles and books, including Citistate Seattle (1999).
Tech Stealthbucks: The non-Starbucks Starbucks Don't be fooled: It's a Starbucks. by Mark Hinshaw / January 26, 2014
Politics Lessons from Oakland's waterfront district The regional Produce Market in Oakland's vital Jack London District by Mark Hinshaw / December 2, 2013
Culture Death of another corporate icon Architectural sketch of the old Sears (now Starbucks) center. by Mark Hinshaw / November 11, 2013
Politics Urban appeal Downtown Seattle, as seen from Kite Hill at Gasworks Park by Mark Hinshaw / September 15, 2013
Culture NW Urban: Bringing Bremerton Back Terminal makeover: the new ferry dock in Bremerton by Mark Hinshaw / August 13, 2013
Culture NW Urban: Changing cities on the Sound The transformation of three Puget Sound cities heralds a bold new era in urban living. by Mark Hinshaw / August 12, 2013
Politics Winslow (Un)Paves the Way Winslow Way has rain gardens, walkable sidewalks and comfy seating. by Mark Hinshaw / June 20, 2013
Politics Activating Streets: The makeover of Pioneer Square Pioneer Square's Flatiron building by Mark Hinshaw / May 27, 2013
Politics Seattle's Stramp: a swirling confection could finally link the Market and the waterfront Rendering of new Market development by Mark Hinshaw / February 24, 2013