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Puget Sound Business Journal
about 2 hours
Seattle Storm co-owner nears opening of pickleball facility in Interbay
The 50,000-square-foot facility is a block from the Storm's training center.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 3 hours
Government contractor laying off 120 Kitsap Peninsula employees
The layoffs affect engineering technicians, logisticians and electronics technicians at two Navy centers.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 3 hours
Busy travel weekend of summer approaches at Sea-Tac Airport
Airlines operating at Sea-Tac have slightly more seats for sale through July 5 than last year.
On Montlake
about 10 hours
Comparing Washington's 2026 and 2027 recruiting cycles
The 2027 class isn't finished, but it's close enough to analyze.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
NAIOP Washington changes name as part of national rebrand
The rebrand better reflects the full range of projects Washington members are delivering, the chapter said.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
King County, Seattle strip KCRHA of contract oversight in sweeping homelessness system reset
The restructuring comes just days after new data showed homelessness continued to climb in King County, underscoring the stakes of the region's response.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 11 hours
U District office towers surrendered to lender after loan default
The speculative office and life science project was envisioned as the centerpiece of a growing innovation hub.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Building owner pursues new use for former Gravity Payments HQ space
The project is one of several office-to-residential conversions underway in Seattle as building owners adjust to a slower office market and rising housing demand in Seattle.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Starbucks rival Dutch Bros plans first Seattle store, and it's in a former Starbucks
The fast-growing coffee chain has become a national brand with more than 1,000 locations across 25 states. Now it's expanding onto Starbucks' turf.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
Seattle, King County Announce Major Restructuring of Regional Homelessness Authority
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and King County Executive Girmay Zahilay announced a plan to transfer most homelessness service contracts from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) back to the Seattle Human Services Department and King County's Department of Community and Human Services, with transfers commencing in January 2027. This restructuring addresses significant financial management and oversight concerns identified in an independent forensic evaluation, aiming to strengthen accountability and preserve critical services.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
What KCRHA’s Restructuring Means For Homelessness Providers And The People They Serve
Seattle and King County officials have unveiled a comprehensive plan to restructure the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), aiming to enhance financial oversight and ensure uninterrupted services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
Trump’s Student Loan Caps Could Cut Black Healthcare Workers
New federal student loan limits, effective July 1, are creating significant financial hurdles for graduate students, particularly those pursuing healthcare professions. Critics contend these caps, which often fall short of covering educational and living expenses, risk deterring minority and low-income individuals from advanced studies, potentially exacerbating existing shortages in rural and primary care sectors.