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The Urbanist Hosts Events on Soccer and Endorsements

Seattle-based urbanism publication The Urbanist is holding two key events in July: a soccer social on July 19th and their annual endorsement party on July 23rd.

Update Published 1 July 2026 3 min read Clara Whitfield
A group of people mingling at an urbanism event in Seattle.
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Seattle’s reader-supported urbanism publication, The Urbanist, is set to host two significant events this July, offering opportunities for community engagement and discussion around local issues and elections. The events highlight the publication’s commitment to fostering dialogue on urban living and civic participation.

Soccer Social and World Championship Viewing

On July 19th, The Urbanist will partner with Sounder at Heart, a prominent local soccer journalism outlet, for a soccer social. The event will coincide with the viewing of the world championship game. This collaboration brings together two reader-supported publications focused on different aspects of urban life, yet united by a shared interest in community engagement and local affairs.

The social will take place at Project 9 Brewing and aims to provide a relaxed environment for attendees to meet the staff and writers behind both publications. It also serves as a gathering for fans to enjoy the international tournament together. The choice of Seattle as a host city for the international tournament is noted as a point of pride and a sign of the city’s growing prominence.

Endorsement Rollout Party

Following the soccer social, The Urbanist will host its annual Endorsement Rollout Party on July 23rd. This event will celebrate the publication’s endorsements for the upcoming August primary election. Supporters and the public will have the chance to meet some of the candidates The Urbanist has endorsed.

The party will feature insights from The Urbanist’s endorsements committee, staff, and the endorsed candidates themselves. Discussions are expected to cover the election landscape and the future trajectory of the region. The venue, Burke-Gilman Brewery, is conveniently situated on the Burke-Gilman Trail, making it accessible for cyclists. Information on public transit options is also available for attendees.

These events underscore The Urbanist’s role in the Seattle urbanism discourse, extending its influence beyond its published content to facilitate direct community interaction and political engagement. Diego, Director of Development and Events at The Urbanist, emphasizes the publication’s mission to advocate for expanded transit, address the housing crisis, and promote pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods as key components of good urban living in the Puget Sound region.

Key facts
| Event | Date | Focus | Location |
| ————————- | ——– | ——————————————————— | ——————– |
| Soccer Social | July 19 | World championship game viewing, community meet-and-greet | Project 9 Brewing |
| Endorsement Rollout Party | July 23 | August primary election endorsements, candidate meet-and-greet | Burke-Gilman Brewery |

Source: The Urbanist, https://www.theurbanist.org/july-soccer-social-and-endorsement-party/

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Fuente The Urbanist
Fecha 2026-07-01T21:03:26+00:00
Tema July Soccer Social and Endorsement Party

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The Urbanist Publicacion original: 2026-07-01T21:03:26+00:00