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Latest News

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The Seattle Times 14 days

Too sick to work, but can they prove it? New Medicaid rule worries patients

Blood cancer survivor DeAnna Brandon worries about new Medicaid work requirements affecting her health coverage.

Lookout Landing 14 days

Mariners News: Matt Brash, Max Scherzer, and OG Anunoby

Good morning and happy Thursday everybody. Ders is still out of town so you get a double-dose of Nick links this week. The Mariners got trounced 7-2 by the Orioles yesterday but have a chance to bounce back in the series finale with Bryan Woo on the mound at 4:05 PST on ESPN. I know […]

City Cast Seattle 14 days

Phone-Free Concerts and Public Schools, World Cup Expectations, and the Crocodile’s Comedy Pivot

Today on the podcast, producer Liam Billingham takes over the host seat to ask the important questions like what Phoebe Bridgers and Seattle Public Schools have in common (hint: it has to do with cell phones) and what format is the film The Odyssey best viewed in? Liam is joined by executive producer Ashley Smith to give a rundown of the changes coming to Seattle in preparation for the first World Cup matches, including the pedestrian-only zones downtown and new digital kiosks. Then contributor Chase Hutchinson breaks down what the new ownership of The Crocodile means for the iconic venue, as well as why Tacoma might be getting its own sitcom, and if Seattle should do the same.   Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Seattle Restored Argosy Cruises pFriem Family Brewers Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

A Chipotle in PSQ? Restaurant says it’s looking

Between the remade waterfront and major events at the stadiums, the old neighborhood has seen a new surge in food and bar leasing.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

State eyes study of Snake River power

The state Department of Commerce is seeking a contractor to study how Washington could replace the electricity and other energy currently provided by four lower Snake River dams.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

New turf for Lower Woodland Playfield

Work is set to start June 23 on the renovation of Lower Woodland Playfield No. 1, located south of Green Lake at 5100 Green Lake Way N.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Faber tapped for Lopez Food Center

An intent to award has been issued for construction of the Lopez Food Center — a new food hub, commercial kitchen and gather place, as well as a permanent home for the Lopez Island Food Bank.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Why the new Bed Bath & Beyond data center plan is also an old plan

Digital Realty, a large REIT, filed a proposal in late May to alter the existing underground data center within downtown’s Securities Building block.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Work begins on 37-room hotel at Swedish Cherry Hill

The land sale was 13 years ago at 505 16th Ave., on the corner of Jefferson. Hotel plans emerged in 2020, and the master use permit came four years later.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Seattle puts 1-year pause on new large data centers

The Seattle City Council gave the nod on Tuesday to a one-year moratorium on siting large data centers.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Sammamish gas station sells for $6M

A 76-branded gas station and mini-mart, at 740 228th Ave. N.E., sold this week for $6 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 14 days

Movers & Markets: Northmarq finds $60M for MDG’s Spruce

In the Alaska Junction neighborhood, Spruce West Seattle opened its 216 units back in 2015. It’s still owned by original developer Madison Development Group. It also debuted with LA Fitness as its anchor commercial tenant; the gym has about 41,837 square feet. And Northmarq just announced a successful refinancing effort worth just over $60.8 million.

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