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Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Quigg Bros. of Aberdeen honored with two APWA national awards

Construction company Quigg Bros. Inc. (QBI) is celebrating. The firm, which is headquartered in Aberdeen and has been serving Western Washington for over a century, was the general contractor for two winning projects in the American Public Works Association's (APWA) 2026 Project of the Year National Awards program,

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Affordable housing building opens at Tacoma's Aviva Crossing

Developer Mercy Housing Northwest has officially opened Mercy Aviva Crossing in Tacoma. The 129-unit community is at 2622 S. Mildred St., which is directly across from the Tacoma Community College campus and Pierce Transit Center.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Rainier Wingstop trades hands

A commercial building at 3208 Rainier Ave. S. sold last week for a little over $2.6 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Queen Anne units sell for nearly $4M

A small apartment building at 3425 14th Ave. W. sold this week for just under $4 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Renton School District continues demo for expanded high school

Renton School District continues its relentless demolition of old structures near the existing Renton High School, which dates to 1931.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Lawmakers fight to stop dismantling of a $386M ocean observatory project

The National Science Foundation directed the removal of most of the system's instruments from waters off Oregon, Washington, Alaska, North Carolina and Greenland by 2027.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Lincoln tapped for fire station, HQ

Lincoln Construction of Puyallup has been selected to build two projects totaling more than $20 million for the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA).

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

‘Small-scale' data center proposed at Starbucks HQ in SoDo

Within the giant Starbucks Center in SoDo, Amazon shuttered its Amazon Fresh store in January 2024. That's on the corner of Lander, the south end of the landmarked former Sears building at 2401 Utah Ave. S.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Renton office park sells for $21M

An office/light industrial park at 425 S.W. 41st St. sold this week for a little under $20.8 million, according to King County records.

GeekWire 2 days

UW Allen School honors Ridwell and Focused Space co-founders with 2026 alumni awards

Two University of Washington alumni who built companies out of everyday frustrations — hard-to-recycle household waste and the struggle to focus while working alone — have been recognized with the Allen School's 2026 Alumni Impact Awards. Read More

GeekWire 2 days

Five years in, new analysis ties Seattle’s ‘JumpStart’ tax to downtown decline

A new Downtown Seattle Association report says the city's JumpStart payroll tax has helped drive jobs and office value out of downtown over its first five years, pointing to booming Bellevue as the contrast. Supporters, including Mayor Katie Wilson, call the tax a success. Read More

GeekWire 2 days

Amazon CEO reportedly raised Anthropic Fable concerns prior to U.S. order forcing models offline

Andy Jassy was reportedly among the tech leaders who flagged security risks in Anthropic's newest AI models to senior Trump administration officials — an awkward turn for Amazon, which has invested billions in the AI lab. Read More

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