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One Tech Tip: What to know about flying with lithium ion portable battery chargers

By KELVIN CHAN

Keeping batteries in the cabin allows crew to act quickly if there's a problem.

15 industrial buildings change hands, as part of $1.8B national portfolio sale

By BRIAN MILLER

Link Logistics is a big presence in our market. So, too, is BKM Capital Partners — though at a somewhat smaller scale. Its presence is now growing by 901,000 square feet.



New life brewing at old King Street spot

By JOURNAL STAFF

In the west Stadium Place block, original tenant Quality Athletics closed its doors at 121 S. King St. during the pandemic, ending a five-year run. And now there's a liquor license application in the window, with some minor construction inside.


Eastgate building sells for over $4M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A light industrial building at 13427 S.E. 27th Place sold last week for a bit over $4.4 million, according to King County records.


MID ambassadors set up shop at Third and Pine

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Ambassadors with the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) will now deploy from a new location in the heart of the district at 250 Pine St., on the corner of Third Avenue.


People's Wall is a city landmark

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Landmarks Preservation Board (LPB) has unanimously voted to approve the designation of The People's Wall at 1919 E. Spruce St. in the Central District as a Seattle Landmark.


Anthropic urges industry coordination to allow for a ‘pause' in AI development if risks grow

By KELVIN CHAN and MATT O'BRIEN

The technology is improving so quickly there's a risk humans could lose control


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