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GSA to dispose of old Fed building
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The 90,000-square-foot building has been vacant since 2008 when the Federal Reserve Bank moved to Renton.

Bosa starting second phase of condo towers

By JOURNAL STAFF

Insignia is a twin 41-story condo complex with 707 units in the Denny Triangle.


Drilling at Seattle tunnel project to resume

Gov. Jay Inslee says that longshoreman picketing the site of Seattle’s $2 billion tunnel project have agreed to allow work at the site to proceed while they continue to seek resolution with the contractor in a dispute over jobs.

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Urban Visions may switch 200 Occidental to all office

By NAT LEVY

Greg Smith said mixed-use projects cost more, and lenders are worried too many apartments may be getting built.


San Diego company plans 428 lots in Pierce County

By JOURNAL STAFF

Presidio Residential Capital is teaming up with a local real estate company on two housing developments in the South Hill area.


GRE pays $14M for Bel-Red land

By JOURNAL STAFF

Goodman Real Estate’s complex will have four buildings that range between four and six stories. They will be built in phases.


Construction starts on city's first parklet

By JOURNAL STAFF

Method Construction is building the project in front of the Montana Bar at 1506 E. Olive Way on Capitol Hill.


'One part of America is in depression'

By HOPE YEN

New data show a big gap in the jobless rate between rich and poor as middle-income workers take lower-wage jobs and displace lower-skilled, low-income workers.


Pebble Mine loses British partner

The decision leaves Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd., based in Canada, as the sole owner.



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TODAY'S STORIES

Business
'One part of America is in depression'
Tips on how to apply for health insurance
Stocks rally after Summers exits Fed race
New stats show driving rates still falling in Oregon
Boise Inc. acquired in $1.27B deal
New system brings cheap calls to tiny villages

Construction
10 things to know about the nation's bad bridges
Biden: U.S. 'will be left behind' without infrastructure projects
Skagit bridge work turns to retrofitting
Drilling at Seattle tunnel project to resume
Oregon town buys land for future buildings
San Diego company plans 428 lots in Pierce County

Environment
Sept. 20 seminar on floodplain projects
Tipton to head Pierce County parks
Oregon OKs $5M to dredge small ports
Little dog rescued from fish ladder
5 hearings on Longview coal terminal
Crews removing Fox Island dock, pilings
‘Making sense of sustainability standards'
Schmidt joins Bioremediation Specialists
Senator: Systems failed in Honolulu molasses spill
There's a run on treadmill desks in U.S.
Meeting Thursday on Seattle parks funding
Japan still committed to restarting idled reactors
Construction starts on city's first parklet
Pebble Mine loses British partner

Real Estate
Urban Visions may switch 200 Occidental to all office
Bosa starting second phase of condo towers
Pratt arts center issues RFP for site in Central District
GRE pays $14M for Bel-Red land
Bellingham offers permit workshop
GSA to dispose of old Fed building

Pratt arts center issues RFP for site in Central District

By LYNN PORTER

The nonprofit wants one building to have residential lofts, retail, a gallery and live-work lofts. The other would have incubator/office space for Pratt’s staff, along with retail, commercial and gallery space.


Biden: U.S. 'will be left behind' without infrastructure projects

By BRUCE SMITH

The Vice President cast infrastructure projects as key to a broader strategy of growing the middle class.


10 things to know about the nation's bad bridges

By JOAN LOWY

Congressional interest in fixing bridges rose after the 2007 collapse in Minneapolis, but efforts to add billions of extra federal dollars for repair and replacement of deficient and obsolete bridges foundered.


Skagit bridge work turns to retrofitting

Officials will regularly close the bridge during nighttime hours while they retrofit and reinforce the span’s overhead structure.


There's a run on treadmill desks in U.S.

By SAM HANANEL

TreadDesk expects a 25 percent increase in sales this year thanks to bulk orders from large corporations who want to get workers back on their feet.



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CLT structure to be pavilion and platform


According to industry studies, 80% fewer crane-related deaths and 50% fewer accidents occur with certified crane operators.


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