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Daily Journal of Commerce
18 days
Preserving Memorial Stadium's legacy — and its concrete
Along with other measures, crews crushed and processed parts of the old stadium for backfill on site, saving around $780,000, reducing the project's carbon footprint, and linking the new stadium with its past.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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April sees rise in construction spending
Spending on construction projects rose by 0.1% in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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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.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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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.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
From brokers to bibles in Belltown
It's a minor sale, but it's a notable sale because it's in Belltown.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
Battle of the family SUVs: Hyundai Palisade vs Kia Telluride
The two are mechanical twins with uniquely different styles.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Some brands say their jeans are eco-friendly. Here's how to know
Denim production has become a growing target for sustainability efforts across the fashion industry, which is among the world's biggest producers of greenhouse gas emissions.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
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.'
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
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.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
Genesee Playfield restroom has to go
Plans are moving forward on a restroom replacement project at Genesee Playfield, located at 4316 S. Genesee St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
Washington State Ferries sail-ebrates three-quarters of a century
Commemorative flags are flying atop the Space Needle and ferries, and special lighting and signage adorns the Great Wheel and the state Route 520 floating bridge, casting off celebrations as Washington State Ferries marks 75 years transporting riders across our state's many marine highways.
Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
Board approves ST3 cuts, changes
The Sound Transit Board voted Thursday in favor of amendments to the ST3 system plan, approving cuts and changes in an effort to address an estimated $34.5 billion funding gap over the next 20 years.