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The Seattle Times
Pressure mounts as Seattle mulls options for senior centers, food bank on valuable city properties
Decades ago, Seattle bought properties to help neighborhood centers serve communities. Now the city is deciding whether the centers should strike out on their own.
Decades ago, Seattle bought properties to help neighborhood centers serve communities. Now the city is deciding whether the centers should strike out on their own.

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- Feb 8, 2019