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Daily Journal of Commerce
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At Auburn 18, Sierra making swift progress on big warehouse for Home Depot
Auburn 18 is the modern moniker for a cluster of old buildings that Industrial Realty Group acquired from the federal government back in 2022.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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AIA honors local firms, projects
It's awards season for the American Institute of Architects, and several Washington projects are among those recognized this year as some of the best contemporary architecture in the United States and beyond.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Exxel Pacific to build 64 Bellingham units, all affordable
As the DJC first reported last summer, Beacon Development Group, the Bellingham Housing Authority and RMC Architects are working on an affordable plan at 202 Unity St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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PSQ corner cafe changes cuisine from Korean to Spanish
For years it was a Quiznos. Then followed the Berliner. The Korean eatery Ohsun lasted from 2022 until last fall.
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Seattle awards nearly $1M to community projects
Twenty-two community-led projects across Seattle are receiving nearly $1 million through the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF). The city announced the awards last week.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Aerospace property sells for over $37M
An industrial building near Paine Field, at 1515 75th St. S.W., sold last week for about $37.7 million, according to Snohomish County records.
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Bellevue retail sells for $7M
A retail building at 12200 Northup Way sold last week for just over $7 million, according to King County records.
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Major drug bust: Southwest Precinct Special Emphasis Team seizes 11 pounds of narcotics
Major drug bust: Southwest Precinct Special Emphasis Team seizes 11 pounds of narcotics Off patr Sat, 06/27/2026 - 7:32pm
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The life of Mark Debenedetti was celebrated on June 27
The life of Mark Debenedetti was celebrated on June 27 Off patr Sat, 06/27/2026 - 5:15pm
Westside Seattle
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Seafair 2026 officially underway as Pirates storm Alki Beach
Seafair 2026 officially underway as Pirates storm Alki Beach Off patr Sat, 06/27/2026 - 2:57pm
Westside Seattle
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Seafair Pirates to storm Alki Beach today
Seafair Pirates to storm Alki Beach today Off patr Sat, 06/27/2026 - 9:24am
KUOW Seattle Now
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Weekend Listen: PNW Bosnian community celebrates the World Cup, tiny forests are sprouting up in WA, and citizen scientists are counting pikas in the Columbia River Gorge.
Today, we’re bringing you the best from newsrooms throughout the Northwest. Bosnia and Herzegovina fans celebrated as their national soccer team made history in Seattle this week. The country made it the furthest they’ve been in the World Cup. Northwest News Network contributor Grace Madigan has more about what it means to the Bosnian community in the Northwest. Tiny, pocket forests are sprouting up all around Washington state. On old, abandoned fields and in people’s backyards. These forests are meant to mimic nature and to grow quickly. It also helps increase biodiversity. NWPB’s Courtney Flatt takes us to one of the Yakama Nation’s mini-forests. American pikas are an ’indicator species.’ If they’re doing OK, there’s a good chance the local ecosystem is doing OK. That’s one reason why the Oregon Zoo and other groups are looking for people this summer to go out and count pikas. OPB’s Kristian Foden-Vencil has the story. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.