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New life along Elliott Bay: revamped parks bring beaches, play spaces and views
Photo by Built Work Photography
Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks reopened to the public last week with a host of new features and amenities including new plantings, seating, and spaces for children to play and enjoy restored shoreline.

Onni adds to SLU crane count at 121 Boren

By BRIAN MILLER

Canadian developer Onni Group has already completed two big apartment towers on the south former Times block, on Denny Way.


Inglemoor High's Phase II out for bid for GC/CM

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

The North Shore School District is looking for a general contractor/construction manager to build a new gym, fitness center and theater for Kenmore's only high school.

Interstate Bridge RFQ set for July

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is getting ready to go out for bid next month for the $3.25 billion to $3.75 billion Interstate Bridge Replacement project.


Spokane Tribe pays over $53M for 200 Everett units, to remain affordable

By BRIAN MILLER

The Waterford apartment complex, at 2020 Lake Heights Drive, sold in April for $53.3 million. Snohomish County then recorded the deal in a non-standard fashion. Newmark recently announced the sale.

Three APWA Project of the Year awards for ACI

By JOURNAL STAFF

Active Construction Inc. of Tacoma served as contractor on three of the 10 American Public Works Association 2026 Project of the Year winners. The awards were given in April by the organization's Washington Chapter.

Lake Union property sells for nearly $5M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A waterfront industrial property at 303 N.E. Northlake Way sold last week for $4.8 million, according to King County records.

Food, fashion on Occidental Square

By JOURNAL STAFF

Facing the park at 210 Occidental Ave. S., Cherry Street Public House was an original tenant when Weyerhaeuser moved into its handsome new headquarters building.

Broken speaker? Finicky zipper? Repair Cafes urge you to fix it instead of pitch it

By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN

The cafes and other efforts try to offer an alternative to mass-produced, disposable goods.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Meet IKE: digital kiosks make debut
New life along Elliott Bay: revamped parks bring beaches, play spaces and views

Business
Wall Street holds steadier as AI stocks recover some of their sell-off
Broken speaker? Finicky zipper? Repair Cafes urge you to fix it instead of pitch it

Construction
New resource helps estimators close subcontractor bid gaps
Changes for steel, aluminum and copper tariffs — and construction equipment
Maryland transportation officials hold to $5.2B estimate to replace Key Bridge
Interstate Bridge RFQ set for July
Three APWA Project of the Year awards for ACI
Inglemoor High's Phase II out for bid for GC/CM

Environment
Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone

Technology
Apple to unveil new AI features

Real Estate
Food, fashion on Occidental Square
Lake Union property sells for nearly $5M
Spokane Tribe pays over $53M for 200 Everett units, to remain affordable
ECS plans 85 units in Columbia City
Onni adds to SLU crane count at 121 Boren
Jessica Murphy Manca
King County Superior Court
Shane Knecht
Lee & Associates
Quyhn Pham
Seattle Department of Neighborhoods
Kenny Knott
PLS Engineering






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