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Puget Sound Business Journal
about 2 hours
Residents of this WA town say data centers revitalized their community
Quincy, a small town in Central Washington, has flourished over the past 20 years. Residents credit an influx of data centers for the farming town's resurgence.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 26–28, 2026
Happy Pride Weekend, Seattle! Grab your fellow gays/theys/allies and get the party started at events from the Indigiqueer Festival to Seattle PrideFest. Round out the weekend with more cheap and easy fare, like the Seattle Paddle Rave and the Seattle Iranian Festival. And check out our top picks of the week for even more ideas. […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 26–28, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 4 hours
The National Beat: Gen Z's relationship with AI? It's complicated
The latest edition of The National Beat highlights the increasingly complicated relationship Gen Z has with artificial intelligence — a dynamic that could have ramifications for businesses as they integrate AI into their operations. Also, catch up on a humanoid robotics company that plans to go public, and other startups to know.
The Stranger
about 5 hours
Slog AM: Pride Flags Allowed at World Cup, AI Search Function Says Trump Died of Rabies, Please, Where Is Gracie the Giraffe?
The Weather: Ah, crisp, wet, and gray. What month is it? The rain shouldn’t be much of a bother, but pack your rain jacket if you’re going to the big game tonight. Also Pack Your Pride Flag: It’s the Pride Match at Lumen Field Seattle Stadium tonight at 8 p.m. Seattle’s World Cup organizing body, […] The post Slog AM: Pride Flags Allowed at World Cup, AI Search Function Says Trump Died of Rabies, Please, Where Is Gracie the Giraffe? appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
Largest residential real estate firms in the Puget Sound region, 2026
The region's 14 largest residential real estate firms employed 5,881 local agents who sold a combined $46.2 billion during 2025 in the Puget Sound region, encompassing Washington's King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. Information on The List was obtained through Puget Sound Business Journal research or supplied by individual firms through questionnaires that the PSBJ could not independently verify. In case of ties, firms are ranked by total employment and then listed alphabetically if ties remain. For information about this and other Puget Sound Business Journal Lists, please contact Senior Researcher Brandon Sawyer at [email protected] or 503-219-3411.
City Cast Seattle
about 11 hours
World Cup Pride Protests, Montlake’s Plan for Permanent Affordable Homes, and Jane’s Three-Ferry Century
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by contributors Marcus Harrison Green and Brett Hamil to discuss the record-setting attendance at the Juneteenth World Cup event last week and the more contentious collision of Pride weekend with the Egypt-Iran match — two countries where being queer can mean facing prison or the death penalty. Then, a proposed Seattle City Council bill could turn a former SR-520 Bridge staging area into permanently affordable homes priced starting at $250K. But who actually qualifies? And Jane wonders, can nonprofits be trusted to manage this land for decades? Finally, the three talk about weekend plans ranging from seeing Supergirl in theaters, a magazine launch party, and Jane’s three-ferry century bike ride. Oh, and if you’re a City Cast neighbor, it’s bonus segment day! Jane is joined by producers Liam and Sam to discuss a new robot built by a Seattle startup that “wants to be your kid’s classroom buddy and your mom’s new friend.” Tune in for a discussion that ranges from the Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House to intergenerational relationships and transhumanism. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Restored Washington State Fair Argosy Cruises Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 15 hours
Amazon, Microsoft join effort to prepare workforce for AI disruption
The new nonprofit has raised more than $500 million and aims to assist U.S. workers as AI reshapes the economy.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 15 hours
AI startup hunts for Seattle-area office after $107 million seed round
The startup launched in November but already has 55 people, half of whom are in the Seattle area.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Seattle’s Coliseum Theater opens for art show as owner weighs building's future
The Seattle landmark's owner estimates a full restoration would cost $40 million to $50 million.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 23 hours
Kirkland investor buys apartment building near Fremont's retail district
The deal signals continued demand for multifamily properties in walkable areas close to the city's downtown employers.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 23 hours
Lee & Associates executive managing director: 'I always tell them to bet on Seattle'
During a career that has spanned nearly five decades, Jim Bowles has endured interest rates near 20%, stock market crashes and financial crises. The latest market downturn is bound to turn around soon, he says.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 24 hours
Bungie lays off hundreds of employees amid pivot for Sony-owned video game studio
The layoffs follow the studio's final content update earlier this month to its underperforming Destiny 2 game.