"A converted cluster of buildings on Capitol Hill’s old auto row turned into a mini–Pike Place–style market in 2010, it houses an array of local, independent businesses in a shared main hall and is prized for its community atmosphere; tenants say recent signage, full-length window coverings and a dominant façade related to a new tenant’s build-out have obscured storefronts, reduced natural light and foot traffic, and prompted tensions about tenant curation and equal treatment, while the landlord says it has been communicating with tenants and expects the build-out to conclude in about six weeks." - Harry Cheadle