Chris M.
Google
Well, what can you say? It's amazing this place even exists today as a news stand and it pretty much only exists now because it's a cafe with a wall of magazines and the periodicals part is a quarter of the store. I don't buy or read magazines the way I used to, which was all the time and the magazines that I used to read aren't the same any more, so I'm as guilty of not keeping news stands going as the next person but at least there's still somewhat of a news stand in Seattle. I really prefer the Barnes and Nobles in Northgate as it's more of a regular news stand than Bulldog and has a lot more titles and a lot more regularly read versus high end magazines and most of what I saw were high end, "art-esque" magazines that are expensive and more pictures than articles. But the store is filled with undergraduates studying, talking, drinking coffee and eating pastries. They seemed to be having a good time which was nice to see. The Ave has gone straight to total hell though: broken glass everywhere, all types of liquid spilled on the windows of these shops that no one has cleaned up, and restaurants where the highest cleanliness rating is "okay," and the entire area just looks like trash and then a bunch of street people, one guy walking around half naked but that's better than the naked guy I saw shooting up in the alley years ago. This used to be such a great shopping center, not even that long ago. If the undergrads went away, this street would be over and DOA it would make your head spin. But since that's not going to happen any time soon, The Ave will probably stay on life support for quite some time, long past it's expiration date.