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Aug 30, 2018
It's hard to get a ticket to see inside Amazon's famous new plant-filled Spheres. But CREW will take you there at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. And if botany isn't your thing, how about meeting the mayors of Mercer Island, Everett, Issaquah, Kent, Arlington and Kirkland? CREW's Sept. 13 luncheon honors female mayors in our region (though Jenny Durkan will not attend). That event takes place at 11:30 a.m. at the Sheraton, 400 Sixth Ave. Details and registration for both events: crewseattle.org.
Why is it called Uptown? How is it different from Lower Queen Anne? And whatever happened to the counterbalance? These questions and more will be answered by developer Maria Barrientos of Barrientos + Ryan, who is leading a walking tour of that booming and recently upzoned hood. Also on the walk: Sloan Dawson of Sound Transit, Robert Nellams of Seattle Center and Deborah Frausto of Uptown Alliance. Barrientos + Ryan is developing the 285-unit Center Steps on a block near McCaw Hall. Meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26 at McCaw Hall. The walk concludes with a reception. Register at northwest.uli.org.
CBRE said Joe Wallace has been elevated to president of its Mountain-Northwest Division. He'll continue to be based in San Francisco. A 30-year industry veteran, he was previously with CBRE offices in Baltimore and Dallas.
Julian Castro, who formerly led HUD, will be the keynote speaker during Housing Oregon's annual Industry Support Conference. The event is Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6-7 at the downtown Portland Hilton. Workshops, educational gatherings and other talks are planned. Details and registration: housingoregon.org.