Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A lot has changed since film lovers “saved” Scarecrow Video. This time last year, Seattle’s flagship video store — home to the ...
Scarecrow Video is sending out an SOS. That means “Save Our Scarecrow,” to be exact. The longtime University District video store, which turned nonprofit in 2014, holds one of the largest publicly ...
The library has penned an open letter to film fans everywhere that – due to the rising operational costs and decline in video rental and sales – they will need to raise $1.8 million before the end of ...
From the rise of streaming video to the Covid pandemic, Seattle's cherished Scarecrow Video has survived challenge after challenge. Now, it admits it needs help — $1.8 million in help, to be exact.
It’s hard out there for a video store when it’s trying to get money for the rent. Look no further than our old friends at Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington. We last wrote about them in 2014, when ...
A photo of the inside of the University District neighborhood video rental store, Scarecrow Video, which is seeking $1.8 million funding to remain open. (KOMO News) SEATTLE — Take one step into ...
Film fans in the Pacific Northwest consider Seattle’s Scarecrow Video to be a sacred location, as the non-profit video store has defied all odds in a day and age of streaming, offering up thousands of ...
Movie buffs in Seattle are waiting in suspense, as one of the state's last video rental stores remains closed following an accident over the weekend. Scarecrow Video is usually a place where movie ...
Scarecrow Video, the beloved University District nonprofit video store, has purchased its longtime building on Roosevelt Way Northeast. King County records indicate the building was purchased for ...
A year since its fundraising campaign, Scarecrow Video shared next steps with IndieWire. “If indeed Scarecrow shuttered and went out of business, I would feel guilty forever,” said executive director ...