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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Amazon warehouse, with 2 million square feet, planned in Chehalis
Anyone remember the Cubes at Chehalis? That was a speculative industrial project from CRG Development, which emerged three years back.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Movers & Markets: Let's get this ball rolling, already!
NAIOP Washington is hosting a World Cup-related industry gathering on the morning of June 11. Says the host, “This event will offer a unique look into Seattle's position as a world-class destination, from business to tourism. We'll also explore the motivations of developers who are betting big on Pioneer Square and their expectations for the future of the area.”
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Warehouse trades for over $19M
An industrial building at 7901 S. 190th St. sold this week for a bit over $19.5 million, according to King County records.
The Urbanist
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Sound Transit's Murky Path to Ballard, with Regionwide ST4 Hopes Dim
While hesitant to alter plans or go back to voters for funding, Sound Transit board members approved a "Request for Information" that could unearth more affordable plans for light rail to Ballard. Even so, the path to get the project back on schedule remains murky at best.
The Urbanist
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Court Ruling Against Seattle Growth Plan Undercuts State Housing Reforms
Ruling in favor of two groups trying to reopen environmental review of Seattle's Comprehensive Plan, a state Court of Appeals has affirmed a major loophole in recent state laws intended to reduce barriers to urban housing development. The decision could have big impacts statewide.
The Urbanist
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Op-Ed: It’s Time for Vending in Link Stations
Most transit systems across the world have integrated retail within stations. It’s time for Sound Transit to join the party by streamlining its fledgling vendor program.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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SPR: Cal Anderson keeping its hoops
Seattle Parks and Recreation is putting the rebounding rumors to rest: Cal Anderson Park is keeping its basketball courts.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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TCO in hand for 37 Central District units, with two more openings expected soon
The H on Jackson is the new moniker for a freshly opened 37-unit apartment building at 1605 S. Jackson St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Celebrate the upgraded Dockton Park and Marina
King County Parks is hosting a community celebration event at Dockton Park and Marina on Vashon Island on Saturday to reintroduce the facility following a host of improvements.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Tour South Plant this summer
If you are looking for something a little different to do this summer or fall, why not join the King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) for a tour of the South Plant sewage treatment facility in Renton?
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Former Uptown hotel could be yours
Back in 2021, as part of King County's ongoing initiative to buy old hotels and motels to house the homeless, it paid over $16 million for the then-vacant Inn at Queen Anne.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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In Renton, former Boeing buildings are being reduced to rubble
Two old Boeing office buildings, both sold in 2021, are gradually disappearing in Renton