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3 Legion of Boom-era Seahawks named to College Football Hall of Fame ballot
The Seattle Seahawks could have a few notable names enshrined in college football immortality soon. On Monday, the National Football Foundation announced the players and coaches up for the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. Among these names are three members of the Super Bowl 48 championship team: Percy Harvin, Marshawn Lynch, and Russell […]
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Seahawks News 6/4: Seahawks legend Russell Wilson retires from NFL
In Today’s Links: another look at Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s monster 2025 campaign, ways our Seattle Seahawks can respond to the Myles Garrett trade, several takeaways from the Derick Hall signing, Sam Darnold has been picking up the new offense, and a bit more. Happy Thursday! The weekend is basically here. Kick your feet up. Soon. After […]
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LMN moving to waterfront's restored Washington Park building
The lovingly renovated Washington Park building, at 68 S. Washington St., finally has a tenant: LMN Architects.
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EBC will fully open to the public today
The $45 million public-private remaking of 16 acres of public waterfront is set to open at 7 a.m. this morning,
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Transit measure renewal includes money to support light-rail expansions
The Seattle Transit Measure renewal proposed Tuesday by Mayor Katie B. Wilson targets increasing bus service by 100,000 trips a year, rebuilding streets and bus stops, funding Seattle's two streetcar lines — and $6.1 million to support upcoming light-rail projects in the city.
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Have your say on Pike Place barriers
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) wants to know what the public thinks about the temporary movable vehicle barriers currently in place at Pike Place Market.
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Warehouse trades for over $19M
An industrial building at 7901 S. 190th St. sold this week for a bit over $19.5 million, according to King County records.
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Dick's opening Tulalip drive-in
Hot, fresh news regarding burgers and fries: Dick's Drive-In Restaurants says its next location will be on the Tulalip Reservation across from the Quil Ceda Creek Casino, west of Interstate 5, at exit 199.
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Rooster flies from Korn Walker Block, with Suya Palace now in its old nest
Once slated for an ambitious office/retail redevelopment scheme, Pioneer Square's Korn Walker Block is settling into a new post-pandemic state of normalcy.
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Amazon warehouse, with 2 million square feet, planned in Chehalis
Anyone remember the Cubes at Chehalis? That was a speculative industrial project from CRG Development, which emerged three years back.
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Historic Capitol Hill mansion to become boutique hotel and restaurant
The couple behind Harry's Fine Foods restaurant on Capitol Hill is embarking on a new project in the neighborhood: a boutique hotel and restaurant inside a historic Millionaires Row mansion.
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Movers & Markets: Let's get this ball rolling, already!
NAIOP Washington is hosting a World Cup-related industry gathering on the morning of June 11. Says the host, “This event will offer a unique look into Seattle's position as a world-class destination, from business to tourism. We'll also explore the motivations of developers who are betting big on Pioneer Square and their expectations for the future of the area.”