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Seattle City Council unanimously approves one-year pause on data center expansion to protect natural resources
Seattle City Council unanimously approves one-year pause on data center expansion to protect natural resources Off patr Wed, 06/10/2026 - 6:51pm
The Stranger
about 7 hours
Pop Loser: Smash Your Cell Phone, Bring Your Binoculars
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, the former CEO of the Onion bought the Crocodile (good news, I think!), Phoebe Bridgers says “no phones” at her upcoming tour, and Madonna opened a dance floor in the middle of Times Square. I will share dispatches from the Bob Dylan concert. Plus, I’ll let you in […] The post Pop Loser: Smash Your Cell Phone, Bring Your Binoculars appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 9 hours
Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue
Today the Crocodile’s security employees announced the creation of a new workers’ organization, Crocodile Solidarity Collective (aka Croc Solid). This move comes on the heels of Comedy Tent buying the entertainment venue. In a press release, Croc Solid laid out its goals. Following productive meetings with the new ownership team, Croc security staff are united […] The post Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 14 hours
So Real
The first time I witnessed Lars Bergquist at work was 10 years ago. He was making large paintings on paper that would go up around the city with wheatpaste. At the time, he was housesitting a friend’s apartment on Capitol Hill in one of those titanic, old buildings with vast carpeted stairwells. Art had taken […] The post So Real appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary
The previous decade obviously gave Seattle a spectacular construction boom, which transformed its skyline dramatically. This decade, on the other hand, might give us a completely different kind of boom: the transportation, by public means, of millions of people around the city. In April, the month after Cross Connection opened, Link experienced an astonishing 46 […] The post Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary appeared first on The Stranger.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Ellensburg affordable housing development resurrects derelict motel
Building permits were issued in May and construction is underway for Pathways Place in Ellensburg.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Carney says the new Canadian-built bridge across the Detroit River threatened by Trump will open
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Gordie Howe International Bridge is set to take place Friday.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Concrete pours at Benaroya Hall
Construction is progressing at Benaroya Hall on the final phase of the Amplify project that upgrades existing public spaces and adds new ones at the concert hall.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
222 Bellevue units take shape near Mercer Slough
American Capital Group initiated an apartment plan for the property two summers ago.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Soccer-themed art kicks off at RailSpur
To mark the 2026 World Cup, RailSpur, Urban Villages three-building micro-district in Pioneer Square, is hosting an outdoor art exhibition celebrating Seattle's participation in the global soccer games.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Proposed $8B transformation of NYC's Penn Station features Roman-style columns, ornamental design
Renderings of a dramatically redesigned station have been released by terminal owner Amtrak and the developers it selected for the project slated to start construction next year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 23 hours
Monroe complex trades for over $66M
A Monroe apartment complex at 18463 Blueberry Lane sold earlier this month for about $66.5 million.