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Puget Sound Business Journal
about 5 hours
Tableau renews big office lease, opting to stay put in Fremont
The Salesforce division will remain in the Data 1 building after its current lease expires in 2029. The move follows years of office space cutbacks.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 6 hours
Sea-Tac Airport expansion plan riles surrounding community
The expansion includes 31 projects aimed at boosting annual capacity to 64 million passengers, but neighbors say the environmental review hasn't adequately addressed health impacts.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 8 hours
8-story project proposed near Roosevelt light rail station
The 0.3-acre site was previously home to a Bank of America branch.
Seattle Weekly
about 13 hours
Shark in the Park celebrates local sixgills
The 2nd annual Shark in the Park community festival took place over the weekend in Des Moines, complete with local vendors, educational booths, live music, food trucks and sharks, sharks, sharks.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Kent Valley property portfolio sells for $86 million
The five-building purchase in Kent and Tukwila is the buyer's second Seattle-area acquisition in recent weeks.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Seattle investor says now is the time to bet on Pioneer Square
Attractive prices have drawn growing investment and new tenants, according to one Pioneer Square real estate investor.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 15 hours
Judge denies FTC motion against Zillow, Redfin in antitrust fight
The move means Zillow and Redfin don't have to face next month's trial at a major disadvantage.
The Stranger
about 15 hours
We’re Hiring!
Newspaper seeking one underling and one overlord: a staff news writer and an editor in chief. News writers should know about writing news, but preferably more than that. We’re looking for a local-politics obsessive who isn’t afraid to dig into a pile of documents or confront a politician with tough questions. You should also be […] The post We’re Hiring! appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
about 15 hours
Grunge meets slop: An AI time traveler visits 1992 Seattle when music, not tech, ruled the city
The AI-generated video is an interesting study in how technology that's very much being built and hyped in Seattle can be used to illustrate what the city sort of looked like more than three decades ago. Read More
The Stranger
about 16 hours
The Washington Stonewall Democrats Want Organizations to “Revisit” Their Endorsements for Congressional Candidate Melissa Chaudhry
“I don’t want you to publish this,” Melissa Chaudhry, a candidate for US Congressional District 9, said during an explicitly on-the-record interview in The Stranger’s conference room, “but if elected, my personal plan and commitment is to be the first Green Party member of Congress that would switch parties while I’m in office.” “This is […] The post The Washington Stonewall Democrats Want Organizations to “Revisit” Their Endorsements for Congressional Candidate Melissa Chaudhry appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Weekly
about 17 hours
March on down to Ford Warden for great camping | Hiking the Evergreen State
The 434-acre park offers the best of forest and beach.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 18 hours
The National Observer: Mega projects spark hidden hiring friction
Who is going to fill the new jobs that companies are pledging, and what happens to the businesses that can’t afford to compete for that talent?