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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Work begins on 37-room hotel at Swedish Cherry Hill
The land sale was 13 years ago at 505 16th Ave., on the corner of Jefferson. Hotel plans emerged in 2020, and the master use permit came four years later.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Seattle puts 1-year pause on new large data centers
The Seattle City Council gave the nod on Tuesday to a one-year moratorium on siting large data centers.
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Movers & Markets: Northmarq finds $60M for MDG’s Spruce
In the Alaska Junction neighborhood, Spruce West Seattle opened its 216 units back in 2015. It’s still owned by original developer Madison Development Group. It also debuted with LA Fitness as its anchor commercial tenant; the gym has about 41,837 square feet. And Northmarq just announced a successful refinancing effort worth just over $60.8 million.
Seattle Weekly
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Donations help family of Auburn girl who died in accident
Only days before her eighth birthday, Hazel Bryant was playing in her Auburn neighborhood with family nearby on May 22 when she was fatally struck by a car backing out of a driveway.
Seattle Weekly
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SIFF Reviews: “Are You Native?” “Powwow People”
When it comes to curating and programming — choosing which films get put into a certain category or get paired with another film for the maximum movie-goer experience — the folks over at Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) are doing everything right, because these two great documentaries (short doc and feature-length doc) that came out in this year’s SIFF are both Indigenous-made, both related to the Puget Sound and both feature (in some capacity) the master of Master of Ceremonies Reuben Little Head doing what he does best as a popular Powwow host throughout the west.
Fremont Neighbor
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Fremont Creative District seeking artists to transform empty Chase Bank storefront
The former Chase Bank building at 3400 Fremont Ave N has been sitting empty for four years. This month, that’s about to change, at least for the windows. The Fremont Creative District, with support from an Adobe grant, is looking for seven artists to paint window murals on the vacant storefront by June 18, just […]
Daily Journal of Commerce
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222 Bellevue units take shape near Mercer Slough
American Capital Group initiated an apartment plan for the property two summers ago.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Ellensburg affordable housing development resurrects derelict motel
Building permits were issued in May and construction is underway for Pathways Place in Ellensburg.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Soccer-themed art kicks off at RailSpur
To mark the 2026 World Cup, RailSpur, Urban Villages three-building micro-district in Pioneer Square, is hosting an outdoor art exhibition celebrating Seattle's participation in the global soccer games.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Carney says the new Canadian-built bridge across the Detroit River threatened by Trump will open
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Gordie Howe International Bridge is set to take place Friday.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Proposed $8B transformation of NYC's Penn Station features Roman-style columns, ornamental design
Renderings of a dramatically redesigned station have been released by terminal owner Amtrak and the developers it selected for the project slated to start construction next year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Concrete pours at Benaroya Hall
Construction is progressing at Benaroya Hall on the final phase of the Amplify project that upgrades existing public spaces and adds new ones at the concert hall.