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Daily Journal of Commerce
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The Club at Uplands
The Club at Uplands is a new gathering and amenity space for residents of the Uplands master-planned community in South Hill near Puyallup at 17879 Uplands Blvd. E.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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More pickleball for Seattle Parks?
Throughout June, Seattle Parks and Recreation is hosting a second round of public engagement meetings for its Outdoor Racquet Sports Strategy.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Sierra to build 172 Redmond units for active seniors
At the very end of 2024, the DJC first reported on a midrise apartment plan in downtown Redmond. From the same ownership group behind the nearby Hilton Garden Inn, here working with Urbal Architecture, it’s to replace a cluster of old houses (mostly converted to offices).
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Ballard industrial buildings to become ‘micro warehouse’ cluster?
Three years ago, as the DJC then reported, NAI Puget Sound Properties put the former Rudd Wood Finishes property on the market.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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RFQ out for $900M West Seattle Link
Sound Transit has issued a request for qualifications and proposed approach (RFQPA) for heavy civil general contractor/construction manager services for the West Seattle Link light-rail extension.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users
AI agents can not only recommend products but complete the purchase on the user’s behalf at potentially any merchant that accepts Visa.
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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 7, 2026
See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of June 7, 2026. Read More
GeekWire
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Etzioni on AI: Backlash against AI-generated text mirrors the anti-GMO movement
The anti-AI-content movement will likely go where the anti-GMO movement went: a loud opening act, a long taper, and a quiet ending in which the product is everywhere. Read More
GeekWire
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Having sex in space would be tricky, but having kids in space is riskier
Researchers say the mechanics of having sex in space would be easier to manage than the biology of pregnancy and fetal development in a reduced-gravity, high-radiation environment. Read More
GeekWire
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What a longtime Google AI leader told UW computer science students at their graduation
Jeff Dean, Google's chief scientist and a UW alum, returned to campus Friday with an optimistic but clear-eyed message about AI for Allen School graduates — many of them headed into the industry to help shape the future of technology. Read More
The Stranger
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Denny Blaine Park Trial, Part II
The Denny Blaine Park trial wrapped Thursday after parkgoers testified about the nude beach’s importance to Seattle’s queer community. The parties currently await a verdict from King County Superior Court Judge Samuel Chung. After lawyers for the park’s neighbors presented their evidence, the City of Seattle and the parkers group Friends of Denny Blaine (FDB) […] The post Denny Blaine Park Trial, Part II appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
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Following through in Cleveland: A GeekWire trip report, plus data center ‘theater’ and the SpaceX IPO
John Cook and Charles Fitzgerald call into the podcast from an abandoned Westinghouse factory in Cleveland to debrief on a Rust Belt city's comeback and what Seattle can learn from it. Plus: the new data center moratorium, and why Fitzgerald is sitting out the SpaceX IPO. Read More