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Daily Journal of Commerce
4 days
Learn more about light rail plans
The First Hill Improvement Association is scheduled to hold a public meeting later this month with Sound Transit officials detailing current Sound Transit projects.
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In a city with an iconic skyline, the Obama presidential museum aims to reshape Chicago architecture
The bar for architectural design is high in Chicago, from Louis Sullivan's modern skyscrapers to Helmut Jahn's post-modern office buildings.
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Sale pending for U.S. Bank Center
Bloomberg has reported that the tower will be sold for $280 million to Spear Street Capital. Commercial Property Executive, which covers the industry, recently relayed the news.
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Former Shell corner could yield 63 Federal Way units
Once a Texaco gas station, then later operating as a Shell, there's now a bare field of dirt at 28806 Pacific Hwy. S. in Federal Way.
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Architects, contractors release new framework to boost collaboration
The new AIA-AGC initiative highlights best practices for communication, risk management and team performance.
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Aide to Councilmember Saka Sought Restraining Order Against Constituent
Saka called Police Chief Shon Barnes to ask what to do about a resident who contacted his office repeatedly about… The post Aide to Councilmember Saka Sought Restraining Order Against Constituent appeared first on PubliCola.
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Seattle Nice: How Badly Did Sound Transit Screw Seattle Over?
By Erica C. Barnett On this week’s episode of the Seattle Nice podcast, we did a deep dive on the… The post Seattle Nice: How Badly Did Sound Transit Screw Seattle Over? appeared first on PubliCola.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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SoDo warehouse turns to tennis?
At 3301 Sixth Ave. S., CBRE has been seeking to fill an empty SoDo warehouse. It offers about 32,586 square feet. And last week came a new plan for an unexpected change of use: indoor tennis.
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Construction progresses on $188M all-electric Haggett Hall at UW
The hulking concrete towers of the old Haggett Hall are gone and in their place a new biophilic student dormitory is well underway at the University of Washington.
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From brokers to bibles in Belltown
It's a minor sale, but it's a notable sale because it's in Belltown.
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Compass to build 254 Uptown units for Washington Holdings
A city-approved alley vacation and land sale, from Alexandria Real Estate Equities to Washington Holdings, still lie ahead. But next year is the goal for those two steps, followed by the demolition of a little old Uptown lab building at 410 W. Harrison St.
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Tacoma set for a tidy-up
Tacoma Mayor Anders Ibsen is serious about cleaning up the city. On June 3, he will launch a major community clean-up initiative: ‘Tidy-Up Tacoma: Summer 2026.'