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Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Self-storage in University Place trades for over $13M
A storage facility at 7701 40th St. W. sold last week for about $13.7 million, according to Pierce County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Federal Way motel sells for over $14M
A La Quinta Inn & Suites at 31611 Pete von Reichbauer Way S. sold this week for $14.5 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
After Hours: Street Fair returns to The Ave
Seattle's summer festival season kicks off this weekend as the 55th annual U District Street Fair returns to The Ave with hundreds of artists, food vendors and a new live music stage.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
At The Movies: Sorry not sorry — ‘Is God Is' stakes a claim for unapologetic female rage
As playwright Aleshea Harris tells it, something felt missing when she first sat down to write her searing and startling play “Is God Is,” which made waves off-Broadway in 2018.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Microgardening means getting a surprisingly big harvest from a windowsill or balcony garden
Short on space? Consider microgardening.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Adults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-ups
As a high school student in the 1970s, Lori Guess looked forward to packing up her oboe for a summer music camp in Sidney, Maine. The lakeside location and loon calls appealed to her, and it was a chance to connect with kindred spirits.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Childcare coming to old City People's
City People's closed its store last year at 5440 Sand Point Way N.E., ending a 27-year run at that location.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
One of the largest modern US infrastructure projects will soon burrow toward New York City
The $16 billion project calls for giant drilling machines nearly the length of two football fields to tunnel beneath the Hudson River.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Seattle Improv kicks off World Cup lineup
Seattle's World Cup excitement is heading to the stage this summer as Unexpected Productions brings a lineup of soccer-inspired improv shows to Pike Place Market.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Utility work starts for Stride S3 BRT
Drivers can expect two months of evening and overnight lane closures on state Route 522 starting Monday night as crews with Sound Transit's Stride S3 bus rapid transit line construct water and utility infrastructure at future Stride stations in Kenmore.
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
Floating fan experience brings FIFA World Cup to the water
It's safe to say that Seattle is going a bit crazy for soccer this summer. From fan zones to free shuttles, soccer enthusiasts will be everywhere during the FIFA World Cup 2026. So why not on the water?
Daily Journal of Commerce
23 days
British Army Rugby invades Starfire
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, Seattle is getting a modern-day British army invasion.