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Daily Journal of Commerce
about 21 hours
‘We Built This House': Construction complete on Bills stadium
A section of the glass entrance displays the names of every person that contributed to the construction of Highmark Stadium.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 21 hours
July 9 meeting on airport DEIS
The Port of Seattle is inviting the public to comment on proposed development projects at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport during a meeting scheduled for July 9.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 21 hours
Belltown block rises in value, with 100-foot HOP bonus height!
It was only yesterday when you read a DJC story about the American Can building, on the north end of the downtown waterfront. That huge landmarked structure is bound for conversion to apartments.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 21 hours
CBRE arranges complex financing for affordable units in Frederickson
Addison Grove is now the official name for a 102-unit affordable housing project to rise in the Frederickson area of Pierce County.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Ecology seeks input on Hanford permit
The state Department of Ecology is seeking public comments on its draft permit renewal covering the waste sites and facilities at the Hanford Nuclear Site in southeast Washington.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Speed fines increase for work zones
Road construction crews in Washington will see stronger protections starting July 1, when the state begins issuing fines for first-time speeding violations captured by work zone cameras.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Fremont site could see new units
An old house at 3644 Greenwood Ave. N. is on the market.
Seattle Weekly
1 day
US Supreme Court deals blow to Trump, ruling states can accept ballots after Election Day
This is a developing report that will be updated.
GeekWire
1 day
Mary Jo Foley: What’s a consumer-focused outsider doing at the helm of Microsoft’s AI push?
Jacob Andreou, a former Snap and Greylock executive, is leading Microsoft's effort to turn Copilot into a 'Super App' that bridges consumer and enterprise AI. But Microsoft hasn't had much luck with that kind of unification before. Read More
GeekWire
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As business concerns mount, Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson taps Amazon, Microsoft and others to shape economic strategy
The group includes leaders from technology, aerospace, organized labor, higher education, tribal governments, ports and economic development organizations who will advise the governor on policies aimed at strengthening Washington's economy. Read More
GeekWire
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Prime Day shows how AI is changing shopping, testing Amazon’s bet against ChatGPT and others
Adobe found that shoppers who reached retail sites through AI chatbots were 40% more likely to buy during Prime Day than those from search, email or social media — the first time AI-referred traffic converted best. Amazon has blocked rival shopping agents from its store while building its own assistant Read More
Seattle Medium
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How Trump’s Takeover Fractured America’s Birthday Party
The left-leaning organization Next250 has reoriented its commemoration of America's 250th anniversary, presenting an alternative to former President Donald Trump's influence over the national celebration. This reorientation included a communal festival in Washington, D.C., featuring an indigenous opening ceremony, a march originating from the site formerly known as Black Lives Matter Plaza, and voter registration initiatives.