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Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
63 Des Moines units sell for $10M
An apartment complex at 23006 30th Ave. S. sold this week for $10 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
$30M upgrades for SeaTac sidewalks
The city of SeaTac is seeking a general contractor to build an extensive pedestrian improvement project near Airport Station.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Work starts soon on $195M Central Hall at Spokane International Airport
Garco|QD Builders, a joint venture between Garco Construction and Q&D Construction, is getting ready to break ground on a new Central Hall building at Spokane International Airport.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Local projects electrified with $77M jolt
Tukwila's Museum of Flight is getting a $1.2 million infusion for a new solar power array on the roof of its Aviation Pavilion.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
Hood Canal work wraps early
WSDOT contractor crews installing new shock absorbers on the Hood Canal Bridge finished that work ahead of schedule Tuesday morning, allowing the agency to cancel overnight closures of the bridge scheduled this week and next.
Daily Journal of Commerce
27 days
A multifamily mega-merger for AvalonBay and Equity Residential
Two of the nation's biggest multifamily REITs, controlling thousands of units in our market, have agreed to merge.
GeekWire
28 days
A ‘final season’ at Microsoft for Yusuf Mehdi: Longtime exec plans to leave after one last year
Yusuf Mehdi, one of Microsoft’s best-known and longest-serving business leaders, whose tenure has spanned 35 years from Windows 3.1 to… Read More
GeekWire
28 days
Why this Seattle-area startup is putting its name on the front of an English Premier League soccer team
Temporal, the Bellevue workflow orchestration company valued at $5 billion, announced Thursday that it is becoming the front-of-shirt sponsor of Crystal Palace Football Club beginning with the 2026/27 season. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
CEO of Paul Allen’s $3.1B science and tech fund steps down less than a year after launch
Dr. Lynda Stuart is departing as the first CEO of the Fund for Science and Technology, the foundation created under late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's instructions. The change comes amid broader shifts in the Allen philanthropic ecosystem, including the departures of top AI researchers from the Allen Institute for AI. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing
SpaceX disclosed in its S-1 filing that its Redmond, Wash., facility produces approximately 70 Starlink satellites per week, putting hard production numbers on the operation for the first time. The filing also reveals Starlink's financials and names several Pacific Northwest companies as competitors. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
UW’s Ed Lazowska adds ‘Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award’ to his long list of honors
The University of Washington professor emeritus is a longtime computer science educator, researcher and fixture in Seattle's tech community. Read More
GeekWire
28 days
Opinion: Washington state’s tax debate is missing half the equation
Washington's tax debate fixates on regressivity rankings, but overlooks how taxes shape economic behavior — and whether progressive-looking systems actually produce better outcomes for working families. Read More