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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Lakewood park gets a $6.7M upgrade
Wards Lake Park in the city of Lakewood reopened in December following a $6.7 million upgrade.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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SeaTac hotel plan gains detail
A parking lot at 19340 28th Ave. S. sold last year to a Bellevue investor who's now working on a hotel plan with Jensen Davenport Architects.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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98 Shoreline units are in review
A vacant old nursing home has yet to be razed at 17127 15th Ave. N.E. That's in the Ridgecrest area, almost directly west of the Safeway.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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GGN to design Battery St. park
The city of Seattle has selected GGN Landscape Architecture to design a new park at the site of the former Battery Street Tunnel in Belltown.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Gas Works Park's new tower profiles on view
The last of the steel and concrete came down last week from Gas Works Park, moving the high-profile selective deconstruction project into site cleanup and other minor work.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Shoreline land sells for $8M, with 230 senior units to follow
A Shoreline development site at 18710 Eighth Ave. N.W. sold this week for $8 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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405 Redmond units take shape near downtown station
Boundary lines were redrawn in December for a Redmond retail complex on the east side of downtown.
Seattle Medium
13 days
Amy Sherald Finds Her People
Amy Sherald's solo exhibition, "American Sublime," which debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, features portraits of Black figures rendered in her distinctive gray-toned style. The exhibition, including the iconic Michelle Obama portrait, asserts Black perspectives as integral to the American narrative, challenging prevailing cultural landscapes and highlighting the beauty of Black American identity.
Seattle Medium
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Oral Arguments Are Taking Forever. Supreme Court Justices Have Had Enough
The United States Supreme Court's oral arguments have come under scrutiny for their increasing length, prompting Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito to advocate for shorter sessions. While some jurists express concerns over the extended duration, others, including Justice Clarence Thomas, contend that the additional time enhances transparency and allows for a more thorough examination of legal arguments.
Seattle Medium
13 days
AI Is Changing The Internet Forever. Here’s How
Google has initiated sweeping changes to its iconic search engine, adapting to the evolving landscape of online information retrieval. This strategic overhaul addresses the rise of increasingly complex user queries and the pervasive integration of artificial intelligence, evident in the emergence of AI-generated influencers and sophisticated AI-powered shopping tools.
Seattle Medium
13 days
San Diego Shooting Prompts Questions About Parental Awareness, Gun Access
Two teenagers, Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez, carried out a fatal shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, resulting in three deaths. The incident followed Clark's disappearance from his home with his mother's weapons and car, after leaving a potential suicide note. Vazquez, one of the assailants, had recently been released from a mental health program.
Seattle Medium
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A PDF Let The Internet Hear The Final Words In The Cockpit Of A UPS Plane As It Crashed. The NTSB Now Wants It Taken Down
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has temporarily halted the public release of nearly all investigative data, a decision driven by new technological advancements enabling the extraction of cockpit voice recorder audio from still images. This development has prompted significant privacy concerns regarding sensitive crash information.