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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Industrial trio trades for $20M
An industrial complex at 19026 72nd Ave. S., and the separate but nearby 19030 West Valley Hwy. S., sold this week for nearly $20.7 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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$13M for pre-disaster mitigation projects in Washington, Alaska
FEMA has announced $13.3 million in federal pre-disaster mitigation funding available to Alaska and Washington state, targeting seismic, flood and coastal‑erosion risks across multiple communities.
Daily Journal of Commerce
4 days
Starbucks drive-thru changes hands
A Starbucks at 1420 Harvey Road sold this week for $2 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Redmond pays over $38M for gravel pit
The city is planning a new maintenance and operations center on the 9.1-acre site.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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MKA honored for work on ‘invisible’ Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL) in North Dakota is yet to open but is already winning awards.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Absher completes Birch Grove, with 120 supportive units, in Lake City
On a former car sales lot, Absher Construction began work in early 2025 on what's now called Birch Grove, at 2821 N.E. 123rd St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Movers & Markets: NAIOP Washington explores Belltown
Wear your comfy walking shoes and prepare to count your steps on Thursday, July 9. That's when NAIOP Washington will conduct a midday walking tour, beginning at noon at the landmarked and handsomely restored Labour Temple building.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Bellevue Way shop among first new combined Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store concept
A store in Bellevue is among the first wave of new combined Bed Bath & Beyond/The Container Store locations slated to reopen immediately as part of a nationwide rollout of the new retail format, the company announced Tuesday.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
The government has spent over $1 billion on warehouses in 11 cities
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Fourth Avenue breaks ground on 72 Richland units
South Badger Mountain is a 1,500-acre master planned community in Richland, south of Interstate 182 and north of Interstate 82. Now adding to the roster is the 72-unit Badger Heights apartments, which recently broke ground.
The Stranger
5 days
A Germaphobe’s Guide To Eating Ass
In the mid-2010s, Time’s pronouncement that America had reached the transgender tipping point overshadowed another startling edict from Salon a few months later: Ass was the new pussy. Licking it. Suckling it. Introducing it to a curious finger. Dicking it down with fleshy and artificial phalluses. The world had caught up to Mozart, who, in […] The post A Germaphobe’s Guide To Eating Ass appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Oops!…They Did It Again
Haunted memory, darkened rooms, underground house party: these were the themes in the first iteration of Once Removed, where five artists took over a Greenwood bungalow this past February and filled it with art. Conceived by two Seattle gallerists—Zoë Hensley and Sammy Skidmore—the project transforms houses slated for demolition into temporary sites for exhibition. The […] The post Oops!…They Did It Again appeared first on The Stranger.