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Swedish puts First Hill development site on the block
Photo via CBRE
Part of the Swedish First Hill Campus consists of a small trapezoidal block at 1401 Madison St. It has one active building at that address, plus two old structures on Boylston.

New Uptown sports bar opens near Climate Pledge Arena

By BRIAN MILLER

Gantry Public House opened its second location last week, a few steps west of Climate Pledge Arena.


County budget proposal includes money for Pioneer Square clinic, building upgrades

By EMMA LAPWORTH

King County Executive Girmay Zahilay is asking the county council to approve more funding for a range of investments including $23 million to support the construction of the new home for the Pioneer Square Clinic and money to upgrade county-owned buildings.

Tacoma to get a taste of Voodoo

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Voodoo Doughnut looks to be planning a new location in Tacoma. The Portland-based chain, which is known for its bright-pink boxes, unconventional creations, and unique flavor combinations, has leased a 5,000-square-foot space at 2702 Sixth Ave.


Data centers make it hard to meet their clean energy goals

By JESSICA HILL

Nevada’s largest utility company says it may not meet its 2030 clean energy goals due to the heightened demand.

A 1.9 billion-year-old bedrock will soon house the world's first permanent nuclear waste site

By JAMES BROOKS and STEPHANIE LIECHTENSTEIN

The world-first facility for permanently disposing spent nuclear fuel is set to begin operations in Finland after decades of construction.


What's next for construction tech: five hot topics shaping the ENR Futuretech 2026 agenda

The conference, now in its 16th year, gathers architecture, engineering and construction professionals to share their experiences with emerging technologies.

Safe Streets levy up for consideration

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Tacoma City Council will discuss a resolution today regarding the potential placement of the Connect Tacoma: Safe Streets and Sidewalks measure on the August 4 Primary Election ballot.

Trump's Washington arch plan unveiled

President Donald Trump's plans for a new triumphal arch in the capital, unveiled on Friday, include a towering winged figure with a Lady Liberty-like torch and crown, flanked by two eagles and guarded by four lions — all gilded.

Hanford disposes first vitrified tank waste

By JOURNAL STAFF

The U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Site has completed permanent disposal of its first batch of vitrified low-activity tank waste, marking a significant milestone in the long-running effort to clean up nuclear waste in Eastern Washington.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Tacoma to get a taste of Voodoo
County budget proposal includes money for Pioneer Square clinic, building upgrades

Business
Officials trying to keep MLB's Royals in Missouri
Padel plan pitched at Spring District
US stocks rally on a still hopeful Wall Street as oil prices ease back from their morning spurts
Trump's Washington arch plan unveiled
Data centers make it hard to meet their clean energy goals
New Uptown sports bar opens near Climate Pledge Arena

Construction
Zombie Flips rises again
Safe Streets levy up for consideration
A 1.9 billion-year-old bedrock will soon house the world's first permanent nuclear waste site
Hanford disposes first vitrified tank waste
What's next for construction tech: five hot topics shaping the ENR Futuretech 2026 agenda

Environment
Commercial salmon fishing in California

Real Estate
Swedish puts First Hill development site on the block






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