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June 25, 2015
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Image courtesy of Blanton Turner
Alley 111 is opening this summer in downtown Bellevue with 260 apartments geared toward millennials.

Here’s how Seattle will digest 4,000 hotel rooms
The pace of delivery is staggered to a point where new hotels will be added every year over the next five years, versus all at once.
By CHRIS BURDETT
CBRE Hotels


A Seattle first: luxury hotel coupled with offices
Daniels Real Estate added a hotel to its office project after realizing the building had many features sought by luxury hotels.
By KEVIN DANIELS
Daniels Real Estate






No fish tale: Salmon can be good for developers
When you think about the importance of clean water to our regional economy, our recreational pursuits and above all, our health, it becomes clear that we have a choice: act now to preserve the resources we rely on, or risk ending up the victims of our own success.
By JILL JAGO
GLY Construction



Next gen apartments for next gen dwellers
Apartments are popping up in downtown Bellevue that target millennials with things like rooftop party decks, Nest thermostats and bike storage.
By HEIDI TURNER
Blanton Turner





What’s going on with hotels, restaurants?
WSU recently expanded its hospitality programs to urban campuses in Everett, Vancouver and the Tri-Cities.
By DR. NANCY SWANGER
WSU





Art can tie a building into the neighborhood vibe
Conceptualized and curated artwork can lend a new level of personality and placemaking to a building.
By CARRIE A. SMITH
Weber Thompson










Preserving the soul of a Seattle neighborhood
Bryant Heights pays homage to Ravenna-Bryant’s old-growth forest past by saving exceptional trees and using sustainable construction practices.
By SAM HART
Special to the Journal






Last full SLU block awaits transformation
Kilroy Realty is developing office and commercial space designed to attract millennials.
By MIKE SHIELDS and SCOTT WOLF
Special to the Journal









Urban Development 2015 team

Section editor: Benjamin Minnick

Section design: Jeffrey Miller

Web design: Lisa Lannigan

Advertising: Matt Brown






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