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Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Earth is moving for new Lynnwood I-5 bridge
The ground has been broken and work is underway for the city of Lynnwood's Poplar Way Bridge project, created a new six-lane connection over Interstate 5.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Salmon Bay Rail Bridge rehab right on track
Work on the $100 million rehabilitation of BNSF Railway's century-old Salmon Bay Rail Bridge is steadily progressing, with crews advancing both on-site construction in Seattle and off-site fabrication of major structural components in Portland.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Tacoma industrial building now offers space for creatives
Developer Horizon Partners Northwest Inc. recently completed a renovation of the historic Willamette Building in Tacoma.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Earthwork, Konnerup tapped for Skagit culvert replacements
Work will remove outdated crossings and install new, fish-passable structures designed to withstand flooding.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Brewery pours over $10M into neighbor
A Georgetown industrial property at 600 S. Brandon St. sold last week for $10.2 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Army seeks private project partners
The U.S. Army has launched the Strategic Capital Initiatives (SCI) to speed up modernization by partnering more closely with private industry, shifting away from traditional contracting toward a more collaborative, investment-driven model.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Lincoln field plan finally advances at Woodland Park
A plan to build a multi-sport athletic field for Wallingford’s Lincoln High School is moving forward on a Seattle Parks and Recreation site along North 50th Street just east of Aurora Avenue North.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a day's pay worth of beer in Mexico City
Prices aren't all that different from what U.S. fans experience, but some international fans are calling foul.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
ST board to vote on Link advances
Sound Transit's Board of Directors is scheduled to meet on Thursday to vote on amending its 2026 budget to advance the West Seattle Link extension into the final design phase.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Colliers puts U District student housing site on the block
The master use permit came almost two years ago for Victory at the U. That’s an unbuilt student housing plan from Champion Real Estate, at 700 N.E. 45th St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 7 hours
Euclid opens 139 Capitol Hill units at Tanager
The master use permit came almost two years ago for Victory at the U. That's an unbuilt student housing plan from Champion Real Estate, at 700 N.E. 45th St.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
At Obama Center, Democracy’s Triumphs and Contradictions Share The Stage
The United States, established on principles of liberty, navigates a complex history characterized by inherent contradictions and past errors. Critical acknowledgment of these historical shortcomings is imperative for the nation's ongoing evolution and societal advancement.