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Daily Journal of Commerce
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New neighborhood walking loop connects Seattle to the world
After years of planning, the World Cup has arrived in Seattle and with it comes an influx of people, many of whom will be experiencing the city for the first time.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Carmel is topped on the Bowden, with 573 Overlake units near station
In Redmond, few blocks south of Overlake Village Station and the freeway, two Potain cranes are still swinging overhead at 15171 N.E. 24th St. … but not for much longer.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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In for $157M, out for $27M, as U District offices change hands
The U District's two-building Roosevelt Commons office complex, at 4311 11th Ave. N.E. and 4300 Roosevelt Way N.E., sold this week for $27 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Generations Place now open
Generations Place in Langley, Whidbey Island, cut the ribbon on June 9 on its way to welcoming its first residents into the permanently affordable homes.
The Stranger
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The Trash Panda Slush at Slightly Furry
This story originally appeared in The Stranger’s 2026 Queer Issue. At the Northwest Cider Symposium back in March, I spotted someone on the vendor floor wearing a plush upholstered animal tail. They didn’t have a fursuit or mask on, just street clothes and the gravity-defying two-foot tail. Oh, right. I know exactly who this is. […] The post The Trash Panda Slush at Slightly Furry appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: Bellevue Says Sorry for Whitewashing Racist Founder, Seattle Lobbies FIFA to Allow Iranian Monarchist Flag, and Almost All the Recent Refugees to Washington Are White South Africans
The World Cup Finally Starts With a Yawn: The big game kicked off in Seattle yesterday the way soccer usually does: a low-scoring tie between two teams you have never heard of (Belgium and Egypt). At least the US team is playing in Seattle’s next game on Friday against Australia. Seattle Government Opposes FIFA Ban […] The post Slog AM: Bellevue Says Sorry for Whitewashing Racist Founder, Seattle Lobbies FIFA to Allow Iranian Monarchist Flag, and Almost All the Recent Refugees to Washington Are White South Africans appeared first on The Stranger.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Rainier Wingstop trades hands
A commercial building at 3208 Rainier Ave. S. sold last week for a little over $2.6 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Quigg Bros. of Aberdeen honored with two APWA national awards
Construction company Quigg Bros. Inc. (QBI) is celebrating. The firm, which is headquartered in Aberdeen and has been serving Western Washington for over a century, was the general contractor for two winning projects in the American Public Works Association's (APWA) 2026 Project of the Year National Awards program,
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Queen Anne units sell for nearly $4M
A small apartment building at 3425 14th Ave. W. sold this week for just under $4 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Renton School District continues demo for expanded high school
Renton School District continues its relentless demolition of old structures near the existing Renton High School, which dates to 1931.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Inland Group plans 294 Lynnwood units at office park
Four years ago in Lynnwood, making a contrarian bet on the office market, Nitze-Stagen acquired the Northview Center building for $46 million.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Lincoln tapped for fire station, HQ
Lincoln Construction of Puyallup has been selected to build two projects totaling more than $20 million for the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA).