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$65M school campus expansion gets underway in Kirkland
Rendering by Mithun, via Lake Washington School District
On a sunny afternoon in late March, the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) held a groundbreaking celebration to mark the start of construction on an extensive rebuild project at its Emerson Campus in Kirkland.

I-5 at Bellingham could reopen Thursday

By JOURNAL STAFF

The precarious work of clearing landslide debris from Interstate 5 near Bellingham may soon be completed.


In Totem Lake, Inland Group opens another 242 units at Polaris

By BRIAN MILLER

Inland Group began work in the Totem Lake area of Kirkland nearly three years ago on a large three-building apartment project. It carries two brands, and is a mixed-income development that skews heavily toward workforce housing.

State's supplemental transportation budget has $1.5B for road, bridge maintenance

By LISA LANNIGAN

Overpass replacement, slope stabilization and WSF projects will also receive funds.


Reimagined Sea Creatures spot opens on Capitol Hill

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Jeffry's is now open on Capitol Hill. The eatery is part of the Sea Creatures restaurant group portfolio and is located at 1060 E. Union St., which was formerly the location of the group's Bateau steak restaurant.

Library Levy heads to council vote

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Seattle City Council will meet Tuesday to decide on whether to place the proposed $479.7 million Library Levy package on the August ballot for consideration by Seattle voters.

Apartment plans are back for Uptown site

By JOURNAL STAFF

Plans emerged four years ago to redevelop an old Uptown apartment property at 215 W. Mercer St.

Hearing Examiner says no to WinCo

By JOURNAL STAFF

The old vacant Sam’s Club at 13550 Aurora Ave. N. will continue to be vacant for the foreseeable future.


Nichols Court

The six-story building at 7544 Martin Luther King Jr Way S. has 148 affordable apartments located south of the Othello light-rail station.
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These used SUVs hold their value best

By NICK KURCZEWSKI

The experts at Edmunds say it’s a vital factor in the decision-making process and a good indicator of a vehicle’s record for everything from comfort to reliability.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Reimagined Sea Creatures spot opens on Capitol Hill

Business
War sends inflation soaring, consumers' mood plunging
Travelers face higher costs and fewer flight options as jet fuel prices swing

Construction
Nichols Court
$65M school campus expansion gets underway in Kirkland
Library Levy heads to council vote
I-5 at Bellingham could reopen Thursday
State's supplemental transportation budget has $1.5B for road, bridge maintenance

Environment
China's car exports surge over EVs

Money
These used SUVs hold their value best
How spending shocks affect retirement planning
Why ‘unretired' seniors are picking up gig work to pay the bills
At an uncertain time for corporate giving, Liberty Mutual launches $600M endowment

Real Estate
Hearing Examiner says no to WinCo
Shopping center sells for over $15M
Kent industrial sells for $23M
In Totem Lake, Inland Group opens another 242 units at Polaris
Apartment plans are back for Uptown site






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