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Looking Back on The Urbanist’s 2025

2025 was a pivotal year for the Seattle region and for The Urbanist. Voters elected more urbanists to office than ever before, and The Urbanist also made strides as an organization. Let’s look back on the year that was, as we forge ahead.

2023 Year-End Update and Fundraising Push

Let’s hit the ground running in 2024 – Give today! It’s been a big year for The Urbanist. In 2023, we continued to grow our coverage and we also passed the milestone of bringing on our first full-time reporter. Hiring Ryan Packer to a full-time position was well earned

Jesse Swingle: Why I Support The Urbanist

How many people do you know from Washington, outside Puget Sound? We don’t tend to make it here. A lot of us hide out – in the rivers and fields of eastern Washington, the currents of Puget Sound and tidepools of the Pacific, the mountains and foothills hugging the boundaries

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Shaun Kuo

We’re nearing the end of our Spring Subscriber Drive, and we need your help. Our editor and board treasurer Shaun Kuo explains why he subscribes and volunteers at The Urbanist: The work of advocates past has granted me the privilege to be born and raised in Seattle. Without civil

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Jesse Simpson

It’s our Spring Subscriber Drive, and we’d love for you to join our team of supporters. Among them is Urbanist boardmember Jesse Simpson, who by day is Government Relations and Policy Manager for the Housing Development Consortium. Jesse explained why he’s a subscriber: As someone deeply involved

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Kate Brunette

It’s our Spring Subscriber Drive, and we’d love for you to join our team of supporters. But don’t just take our word for it, here’s what subscriber and friend of the organization Kate Brunette had to say: After studying bus rapid transit and living abroad in

Kicking Off Our Spring 2023 Subscriber Drive

We’re launching our Spring Subscriber Drive at a momentous time. We just had a monster week covering some pivotal Sound Transit happenings, providing deep dives and explainers you can’t get anywhere else. We also announced today we’re hiring a new managing editor as Ray and Natalie are

2022 Report: A Year of Achievement for The Urbanist

The Urbanist team is extremely proud of the year we had. Our coverage expanded across the Puget Sound region. We launched a podcast and a book club. We offered a variety of in-person events and tours to pair with our continued monthly online speaker series that has replaced our monthly

Finishing Out Fall Drive, Thanks to Our Donors

It’s the last day of our fall subscriber drive. Thanks to all our readers who donated this drive. We couldn’t sustain this organization, let alone look to broaden our operation, without your steadfast support. Thanks to a surge of gifts, we are close to hitting our $2,000

As The Urbanist Grows, So Does Our Board

The Urbanist has grown a lot since its founding in 2014. When I first got involved in 2015 by showing up to meetups in a coffee shop in South Lake Union, it was a scrappy organization (by the loosest definition of the word) with no real staff, money, or even

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Erin Fried

The Urbanist is a rare gift. Its reporting evokes a passion for civic life that goes beyond intellectual — these are the people who sit through council meetings on transit in Everett and committee meetings on affordable housing in Tacoma. In between, they are documenting life in the right-of-way via Twitter

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Rian Watt

Cities are complicated places, and the people who live in them are complicated too. It can be hard to cut through all the noise and figure out what it’s going to take to build the kind of communities we all want to live in: vibrant, affordable, safe, and filled

Rubén Casas: Why I Subscribe to The Urbanist

These days, it’s difficult to come across people who simultaneously recognize that there is much, much work to do in how we organize our lives in cities and metropolitan regions, and who champion them anyway. And there are many reasons to champion our cities in Puget Sound, even as

Announcing Our Fall 2022 Subscriber Drive

We could really use your support during our Fall Subscriber Drive, which we started this week. The Urbanist is able to maintain its independent journalism focused on issues that matter most to you because of reader support. Twice a year, we run subscriber drives asking you to support our unique

Crystal Fincher: Why I Subscribe to The Urbanist

The Urbanist is one of my go-to sources, and if you’re reading this, I imagine it might be one of your favorites, too! Isn’t it refreshing to read the work of local journalists who understand the benefits of housing everyone, enabling people to live near where they work,

Launching Spring Subscriber Drive to Grow The Urbanist

The Urbanist has launched its Spring Subscriber Drive and we’re asking you to become a monthly donor or give an annual gift to #GrowTheUrbanist. If you count on our coverage and advocacy, we’re counting you to step up. It’s an exciting time of new developments at our

Subscriber Drive Thank You: Fall 2021 Edition

Yesterday we turned off the donation pop-up and went back to interruption-free programming. We’d like to thank everyone who donated during our Fall Subscriber Drive. As of this post, 104 people chipped in during this drive, a new record. As promised, the first $2,000 will go toward paying

Building on The Urbanist’s Vision

Stepping into my new role as Managing Editor of The Urbanist has made it clearer for me than ever how much effort it takes to produce a quality publication. Every story we publish is the result of vigorous research and careful writing, most of which is accomplished by volunteers who

Home Stretch of the Fall 2021 Subscriber Drive

The Urbanist’s Fall Subscriber Drive comes to an end this weekend, but we want to finish strong. Already 88 readers have donated or subscribed. With a strong finish we can beat our record from last spring — 94. We are grateful for the outpouring of support. We quickly raised $2,

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Anna Zivarts

As part of our subscriber drive, we include testimonials from our supporters. Here’s one from Anna Zivarts, Director of Disability Mobility Initiative at Disability Rights Washington. (Zivarts has contributed a few guest pieces with us, too.) I am a proud supporter of the Urbanist. Here’s why.  Many years

All Aboard The Urbanist’s Fall 2021 Subscriber Drive

Today as Northgate Link opens, The Urbanist is launching our Fall Subscriber Drive. We could really use your support to continue to report on and advocate for gamechanging investments like those bearing fruit today. If you count on The Urbanist to break down the latest Seattle news (look no further

Spring Subscriber Drive Recap and Thank You

Thank you to everyone who chipped in during our Spring Subscriber Drive. Through your generosity we were able to have our largest fundraising drive ever. This is a big step on the way to turning The Urbanist into a permanent institution and growing our capacity. We’re so grateful to

Subscriber Drive Testimonial: Calvin Jones

In an effort to continue providing great journalism, programming, and advocacy, we’ve launched our Spring Subscriber Drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from Calvin Jones, organizer with

Spring 2021 Subscriber Drive Financial Update

Last year, The Urbanist started paying an Executive Director for the first time since its founding. The new director started in December 2019 and spent most of last year learning the ropes of fundraising, continuing to manage the organization’s editorial duties and filling in articles whenever we had gaps.

Testimonial from Share The Cities

In an effort to continue providing great journalism, programming, and advocacy, we’ve launched our Spring Subscriber Drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from Share The Cities. The

Kicking Off Our Spring 2021 Subscriber Drive

We’re launching our Spring Subscriber Drive today and we could really use your support. If you count on The Urbanist to break down the latest news in urbanism and Seattle politics, we’re counting on you to help us keep the lights on and grow our team. Our vision

Fall Subscriber Drive Recap and Thank You

Thank you to everyone who donated during our Fall Subscriber Drive. We gained 43 new subscribers and that goes a long way to making The Urbanist a sustainable institution. We run on support from our readers. An expanded subscriber base means more coverage and advocacy; it means adding more staff

Subscriber Drive: Publication Update

During our subscriber drives, we look back at what we’ve been up to over the past year. 2020 didn’t bring a lot of fuzzy moments, but we’re proud of how we persevered. As the Covid-19 pandemic ramped up in the spring, we struggled with how to proceed

Subscriber Drive: Summer Stinson Testimonial

The Urbanist is in the midst of its Fall Subscriber Drive. Here’s a testimonial from progressive advocate Summer Stinson. I rely on The Urbanist for reporting, investigation, analysis, and recommendations for local and state issues. Humans thrive in dense and walkable cities with excellent public transit, public schools, and

Kicking Off Our Fall 2020 Subscriber Drive

Today marks the start of our annual fall subscriber drive. First off, thank you for reading The Urbanist. We’re proud of the work we do and grateful for the readership. Our work would not be possible without support from our readers. Over the next two weeks, we’ll make

Testimonial: Former Mayor Mike McGinn

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy, and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from Mike McGinn, who was

Envisioning an Urbanist Future

Thanks to everyone who has donated to The Urbanist during our subscriber drive this month and to those who attended our first fundraiser ever on Sunday. A special thanks to Brittney Bush Bollay and Cary Moon for headlining the event. It’s truly an honor to advocate alongside such inspiring

Testimonial from 350 Seattle

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy, and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from 350 Seattle. Good urban

Publication Accomplishments: Help Us Keep Up the Good Work

The Urbanist is sustained by volunteer writers and we got some new contributors in the last year that helped spread the workload. Ray Dubicki and Shaun Kuo became regular contributors and we appreciate their insight and persecptive. They helped us maintain our hallmark depth of coverage focusing on sustainable transportation

Grow The Urbanist This #GivingTuesday

This Giving Tuesday we’re asking you to contribute to The Urbanist. Our writers and organizers pour thousands of hours of volunteer labor into our journalism and advocacy. We’re proud of our work, but we’re also looking to expand our operation and add more paid staff so we

Thank You, 2019 Subscribers!

To all our readers that donate, THANK YOU. Sunday was the last day of our fall subscriber drive and we we’re really impressed with all the support folks have shown. If you read The Urbanist, you probably care about the future of Seattle. How will the city grow while

Fall Subscriber Drive: Publication Accomplishments

First of all, we in the publication team would like to thank our readers to continue to support our work. More people than ever are reading our work. While in 2018, we averaged 34,600 users visiting our online publication each month, so far in 2019, we’re averaging more

Fall Subscriber Drive Kickoff

Today we’re kicking off our fall subscriber drive. The Urbanist was founded as an all-volunteer organization and has operated that way for most of our five-year history. Despite a proud list of accomplishments, it’s become more and more apparent that we need paid staff. To that end, we’

Subscriber Drive: 2018 Publication Accomplishments

The Urbanist published 594 articles in 2018. On average, 34,600 users visited our blog each month in 2018. Both were new records. So thanks to our readers for giving us your time and engaging in this citymaking conversation with us! Stronger output was built in part on new contributors.

Subscriber Drive: Cary Moon Testimonial

What is a city anyway? Try to answer that; it’s not as easy as you think. We could say it’s a collection of people united by not just geography but an ever-changing culture, economy, and social practices. We could say it’s the political structures, community organizations and

Subscriber Drive: 2018 Urbanist Programming

While The Urbanist is mostly known for its high quality journalism and hot takes on local issues, the organization also has been striving to expand our event programming. The goal of our programming is to provide educational opportunities for people in our region about its history and the policy decisions

Subscriber Drive: Alex Hudson Testimonial

The Urbanist is a community-driven resource, reporting on a range of urban issues in our region. In addition to its online reporting, The Urbanist’s events and community building opportunities provide valuable spaces for community-building and education offline. The Urbanist’s events such as monthly meetups and walking tours are

Subscriber Drive: Recapping Our 2018 Policy Work

2018 was a funny election year. Faced with a spreadsheet of state legislative races long enough to make the election board’s eyes bleed, where dozens and dozens of candidates in urban and not-so-urban districts deserved consideration, a dedicated volunteer crew at The Urbanist dug into the process of narrowing

Subscriber Drive: Teresa Mosqueda Testimonial

The Urbanist has been an essential outlet in our city, deconstructing policy ideas in an intersectional way. Recognizing that “the market” alone will never be enough, and that building housing in a vacuum without infrastructure and community assets leads to poor outcomes, The Urbanist’s work to weave social justice

Subscriber Drive: Katie Wilson Testimonial

If only there were an online publication that combined timely news reporting, knowledgeable analysis of urban policies, and concern for equity—and also wasn’t afraid to jump into the fray and take a stand on controversial issues. Oh wait, that exists! It’s called The Urbanist! There are two

The Urbanist Kicks Off a Winter Subscriber Drive

2018 was a big year. We’re excited with what we accomplished at The Urbanist, but we’re also aware of the need to make our organization more durable. Volunteers come and go, as do donors, but somebody still has to write stories, organize events, and keep the lights on.

Apply to Work at The Urbanist

Last year we conducted our first fundraising drive and saw a tremendous amount of support. We are incredibly grateful for everyone who has made donations! And we hope readers continue to donate. These donations, coupled with advertising revenue and walking tour revenue, has made it possible to hire our first

More Testimonials For The Urbanist

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy,  and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is pretty valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below are two more testimonials from leaders at

Accomplishments Over The Last Six Months

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy, and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We already outlined how we’ve spent money in the past and where we plan to spend money in the future. This will allow us to improve

Testimonial From Seattle Subway

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy, and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is pretty valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from Seattle Subway. The

Guiding Principles For Urbanism

This week we’re doing a fundraising drive at The Urbanist. Becoming a monthly donor supports local, independent journalism that aligns reporting and editorials with urbanist values. To give readers a sense of these values, The Urbanist crafted principles for guiding city policy. Values Of Urbanism Successful urbanism values accessibility,

Testimonial From Mike O’Brien

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy and analysis, we’re running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We think what we do is pretty valuable, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Below is a testimonial from Seattle City Councilmember

#FundTheUrbanist: Our Budget And Fundraising Goals

In an effort to continue providing great content, programming, advocacy, and analysis, we’re going to be running a fundraising drive this week at The Urbanist. We’re calling the campaign #FundTheUrbanist. It may come as a surprise, but all of the work we do here is completely volunteer. Overall,