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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Enso
Enso is a seven-story, 316-unit apartment building at 19630 40th Ave. W. in Lynnwood.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Link scores big with 210K riders
Sound Transit reports that, during the June 15 Egypt vs. Belgium match, Link light rail carried an estimated 210,000 riders — the third-busiest day in Link history.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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With Amazon support, plus Cliff Avril's backing, Exxel Pacific to build affordable Capitol Hill units
The 1960s-era Town House apartments, at 228 11th Ave. E. on Capitol Hill, are now fenced and vacant. Builder Exxel Pacific has hung its shingle outside, and demo will soon begin.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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BECU continues Thurston County expansion with new locations in Tumwater, Lacey
BECU is expanding its footprint in South Puget Sound with plans to open two new Neighborhood Financial Centers (NFCs) in Tumwater and Lacey, more than doubling its presence in Thurston County by 2027.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Indoor baseball center for Seattle U
Seattle University has filed a building and land use pre-application for development of a new multi-sport indoor training facility on its Seattle campus at 550 14th Ave.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Where Uptown offices were planned, Martin Selig site is now for sale
The corner at 401 Queen Anne Ave. N. was put on the market last week, unpriced.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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You can ignore AI giants like SpaceX, but your 401(k) won't
By virtue of having a big value, SpaceX will soon join some high-profile stock indexes.
Westside Seattle
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Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions
Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions Off patr Sun, 06/21/2026 - 1:10pm
GeekWire
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Etzioni on AI: What the World Cup tells us about the best roles for humans and machines
The 2026 World Cup has added AI and computer vision to the officiating crew — a sensor inside the ball, semi-automated offside calls, and 16 tracking cameras per stadium. Oren Etzioni explains how the systems work, what they deliberately leave to human referees, and what it says about automation more broadly. Read More
GeekWire
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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 14, 2026
See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of June 14, 2026. Read More
Seattle Weekly
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Rebates, discounts available as PSE rates increase
Report shows Washington state in last place for renewable energy
GeekWire
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Anthropic, Amazon, and the Fable shutdown; AI-powered school arrives; World Cup tech
Anthropic took its two newest AI models offline to comply with a U.S. order, with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly among those who raised the concerns behind it. The GeekWire Podcast also digs into agentic AI's effect on Amazon's culture, an AI-driven school opening near Seattle, and the sensor-packed World Cup ball. Read More