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Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
Eastside offices trade for $7.8M
A vacant office building at 1500 112th Ave. N.E. sold this week for $7.8 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
Sauna pop-up comes to Lake Union Piers
Those interested in living like a Scandinavian this summer can take a lakeside sauna at Tuli Lodge.
Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
Local innovator featured on latest ‘Regenerative Real Estate' podcast
If you are looking for another play in your headphones besides the latest historic biography, consider the “Regenerative Real Estate” podcast.
Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
SPR: Cal Anderson keeping its hoops
Seattle Parks and Recreation is putting the rebounding rumors to rest: Cal Anderson Park is keeping its basketball courts.
Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ‘dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history
In 2019, fire brought Notre Dame's spire crashing down as the world watched. The cathedral was rebuilt and reopened in late 2024, and now Paris wants to soften the hot, bare square in front of it with trees and shade. But in a city this old, the soil cannot be turned until what lies beneath it is excavated, in case it is damaged during works.
Daily Journal of Commerce
29 days
Soup plant sells for $65M
The Kettle Cuisine plant, at 1200 Merrill Creek Parkway, sold last month for $65 million. Snohomish County only lately recorded the sale.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Master artisans are headed to Seattle's Japanese Garden
A major restoration project is due to start this month at the Seattle Japanese Garden at Washington Park Arboretum.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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In Renton, former Boeing buildings are being reduced to rubble
Two old Boeing office buildings, both sold in 2021, are gradually disappearing in Renton
PubliCola
29 days
Wilson Proposes Doubling Transit Sales Tax to Fund Local Bus Service Expansion
By Erica C. Barnett Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has proposed doubling a sales tax that funds transit service in… The post Wilson Proposes Doubling Transit Sales Tax to Fund Local Bus Service Expansion appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Medium
29 days
Another Mysterious Death Strikes A Nerve
The discovery of 16-year-old Juliana Nzita, found deceased on church property in Charlotte, North Carolina, has generated significant suspicion within Black communities. While authorities classified the death as suicide, the incident has drawn parallels to historical patterns of racial violence and raised questions regarding official investigations.
Seattle Medium
29 days
NBA Superstar Steph Curry Signs Li-Ning Deal In A Major Win For Chinese Shoe Giant
NBA star Stephen Curry has announced a ten-year partnership with Chinese sportswear giant Li-Ning, concluding his sneaker free agency. The deal is poised to significantly boost Li-Ning's market presence and popularity in both China and the United States.
Seattle Medium
29 days
Word in Black Panel Examines Food Justice And Black Resilience
Word In Black recently convened a panel of food policy experts, scholars, and faith-based organizers to address food access and hunger in Black America. The discussion explored the dual narratives of joy and survival, while highlighting the significant impact of the Trump administration's $187 billion cut to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which has disproportionately affected Black communities.