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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Ellensburg affordable housing development resurrects derelict motel
Building permits were issued in May and construction is underway for Pathways Place in Ellensburg.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Soccer-themed art kicks off at RailSpur
To mark the 2026 World Cup, RailSpur, Urban Villages three-building micro-district in Pioneer Square, is hosting an outdoor art exhibition celebrating Seattle's participation in the global soccer games.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Monroe complex trades for over $66M
A Monroe apartment complex at 18463 Blueberry Lane sold earlier this month for about $66.5 million.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
222 Bellevue units take shape near Mercer Slough
American Capital Group initiated an apartment plan for the property two summers ago.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Construction starts at Issaquah Highlands' senior housing development
Ground was broken last week on The Springs at Issaquah Highlands, a new 225-unit senior housing community.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Concrete pours at Benaroya Hall
Construction is progressing at Benaroya Hall on the final phase of the Amplify project that upgrades existing public spaces and adds new ones at the concert hall.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Facade repairs bubbling at decommissioned Pioneer Square steam plant
Crews were seen at work last week inspecting a cornice at the historic former Seattle Steam plant property at 619 – 633 Post Ave., which is the DJC's neighbor.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 10 hours
Bothell hotel trades for over $16M
A Hilton Garden Inn at 22600 Bothell Everett Hwy. sold earlier this month for $16.1 million, according to Snohomish County records.
Seattle Weekly
about 20 hours
Mercer Island student dies from lacrosse injury
Mercer Island High School (MIHS) administrators informed the community on June 7 of the loss of one of its students.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Fact Check: The Average US Gas Price Is Higher Today Than During 91% Of Biden’s Presidency
Current national average gasoline prices exceed those observed during 91% of the Biden administration's tenure, marking a significant increase from the average recorded upon his departure in January 2025.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
Social Security Retirement Trust Fund Will Run Dry In 2032 Unless Congress Acts
Tens of millions of Americans face potential reductions in Social Security and Medicare benefits as annual reports from the programs' trustees project accelerated insolvency for their respective trust funds. The Social Security retirement trust fund is now anticipated to be depleted by late 2032, while Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund is expected to be exhausted by the second quarter of 2033. These revised forecasts, attributed to factors including recent tax policy changes, declining fertility rates, and reduced immigration, underscore an urgent need for congressional action to prevent significant financial shortfalls for beneficiaries.
Seattle Medium
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New Consumer Protection Rule Turns Its Back On Fair Housing As Advocates Sue To Preserve Enforcement
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a new rule significantly curtailing anti-discrimination efforts, a move described as one of the most consequential shifts in federal fair-lending policy in decades. This action has prompted a federal lawsuit filed by the National Fair Housing Alliance and four other housing organizations in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The suit challenges the CFPB's decision to end the disparate impact standard and limit special purpose credit programs, which are crucial for expanding credit access for marginalized communities. Plaintiffs assert the bureau failed to justify its departure from decades of settled Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) implementation and question the Acting Director's rulemaking authority.