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SpaceX wants regular investors to help its stock launch. Here’s what to know before clicking ‘buy’

By STAN CHOE

Elon Musk’s rocket company is scheduled to go public on Friday, with shares targeted at $135 each.


Faber tapped for Lopez Food Center

By JOURNAL STAFF

An intent to award has been issued for construction of the Lopez Food Center — a new food hub, commercial kitchen and gather place, as well as a permanent home for the Lopez Island Food Bank.


A Chipotle in PSQ? Restaurant says it’s looking

By BRIAN MILLER

Between the remade waterfront and major events at the stadiums, the old neighborhood has seen a new surge in food and bar leasing.


Why the new Bed Bath & Beyond data center plan is also an old plan

By BRIAN MILLER

Digital Realty, a large REIT, filed a proposal in late May to alter the existing underground data center within downtown’s Securities Building block.



Black box theater set for Wallingford

By JOURNAL STAFF

An industrial building at 3631 Interlake Ave. N. sold via an LLC in March to a local theater professional, Max Sarkowsky. Now we have a new plan for the 8,510-square-foot building, which dates to 1969.


Sammamish gas station sells for $6M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A 76-branded gas station and mini-mart, at 740 228th Ave. N.E., sold this week for $6 million, according to King County records.


24 Ellensburg units change hands

By JOURNAL STAFF

A low-rise apartment complex at 803-903 E. Juniper Ave. in Ellensburg recently sold for a bit over $4.1 million.


$200M to study AI job impact

Anthropic has joined calls for the AI industry to find ways to cushion people from AI’s disruptions to the workforce.


New turf for Lower Woodland Playfield

By JOURNAL STAFF

Work is set to start June 23 on the renovation of Lower Woodland Playfield No. 1, located south of Green Lake at 5100 Green Lake Way N.



Higher energy prices push inflation above 4%

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER

Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.


Zero tolerance for drones over World Cup

Fans who hear the whirring sound of a drone over a stadium might see it as a nuisance, but law enforcement has long viewed those aircraft as a potential weapon of mass destruction.


Another sell-off for AI stocks knocks Wall Street back to where it was 5 weeks ago

By STAN CHOE

Another sell-off for artificial-intelligence stocks helped drag the U.S. market sharply lower Wednesday, as Wall Street’s former superstars continue to face heavy scrutiny for their success.


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