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Latest News

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Daily Journal of Commerce 21 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 21 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 21 days

Construction progresses on $188M all-electric Haggett Hall at UW

The hulking concrete towers of the old Haggett Hall are gone and in their place a new biophilic student dormitory is well underway at the University of Washington.

Daily Journal of Commerce 21 days

SoDo warehouse turns to tennis?

At 3301 Sixth Ave. S., CBRE has been seeking to fill an empty SoDo warehouse. It offers about 32,586 square feet. And last week came a new plan for an unexpected change of use: indoor tennis.

Daily Journal of Commerce 21 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.

Daily Journal of Commerce 21 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 21 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 21 days

Cantera plans marina on former Time Oil property

Plans emerged last fall to add a marina to the former Time Oil property in Interbay. That north portion of the 11-acre expanse, at 2750 W. Commodore Way, has been dubbed Salmon Bay North by the owner, Cantera Development Group.

GeekWire 22 days

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of May 24, 2026

See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of May 24, 2026. Read More

GeekWire 22 days

Etzioni on AI: Wall Street is quietly betting on AI to beat inflation

The U.S. bond market is keeping long-term inflation expectations remarkably low, begging a massive macro question: is the smart money right to bet that an AI productivity miracle will save us from a $36 trillion national debt? Read More

GeekWire 23 days

Zuckerberg’s yacht, Meta’s layoffs, a robot pizza flameout, and a reality check on AI expenses

On this week's GeekWire Podcast: Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht arrives in Seattle the same day Meta discloses nearly 1,400 local layoffs, robot pizza startup Picnic shuts down and sells its assets to a mystery buyer, and companies grapple with the rising cost of corporate AI. Read More

GeekWire 24 days

Blue Origin’s rocket blowup could cause big problems for NASA — and a satellite slowdown for Amazon Leo

With New Glenn rocket and its pad sidelined, NASA faces added complications in its moon exploration plans, while Amazon must turn to other launch providers to get satellites in orbit. Read More

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