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Columbia River crossing out for bid in WSDOT’s largest contract ever
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The nearly $4 billion design-build contract includes twin I-5 spans to replace the aging crossing.

With Spirit departed, this polluted Ballard corner could be yours

By BRIAN MILLER

Regularly welcoming food trucks, Ballard's Spirit Gas has long been a curious holdout on its prominent corner position.


SpringVue redux? Near BelRed Station, a change of plans — and owners — is coming to Northup Way

By BRIAN MILLER

SpringVue is back! Who knew we'd miss that Bellevue townhouse plan near BelRed Station?

Loyal Heights infill gains detail

By BRIAN MILLER

Plans emerged in June for a small new apartment building at 8345 26th Ave. N.W., but details were then scant. CB Anderson Architects is working with Nyconco Development, which owns the corner site, at 85th Street.


30 Maple Leaf units sell for over $6M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 8320 Lake City Way N.E. sold last week for just over $6.3 million, according to King County records.

Opinion: The hidden cost of theft: protecting Seattle's construction sites

By TIM GARRETT

Protecting construction sites is about much more than preventing the loss of machinery. It is about keeping projects moving, protecting schedules, and ensuring that avoidable incidents do not become costly delays.

NWSA deploys second electric forklift at Tacoma terminal

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has expanded its fleet of zero-emission cargo-handling equipment with the arrival of a second battery-electric forklift at the East Blair One Terminal in Tacoma.


Muddy cleanup ahead as Tropical Storm Lala moves west of Hawaii

Tropical Storm Lala left behind a muddy mess Monday caused by intense rainfall and flooding as it moved past Hawaii's main islands.

An ‘influencer' degree? Colleges bet on content creator major as critics question its value

By KAITLYN HUAMANI

Arizona State University has launched a new bachelor's degree in content creation, sparking considerable interest and scrutiny.


Construction materials prices hold steady in July

By JOURNAL STAFF

Construction material costs were largely unchanged in July, though prices remain significantly higher than a year ago and are expected to continue rising in the months ahead, according to an analysis of federal data released Thursday by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Columbia River crossing out for bid in WSDOT’s largest contract ever

Business
Stocks edge further from record after oil prices rise
MLB approves sale of Padres
An ‘influencer' degree? Colleges bet on content creator major as critics question its value

Construction
JV picked for $2.4B L.A. light rail
Berkshire boosts homebuilder stake
Construction materials prices hold steady in July
Opinion: The hidden cost of theft: protecting Seattle's construction sites
NWSA deploys second electric forklift at Tacoma terminal

Environment
Muddy cleanup ahead as Tropical Storm Lala moves west of Hawaii

Real Estate
SpringVue redux? Near BelRed Station, a change of plans — and owners — is coming to Northup Way
Loyal Heights infill gains detail
30 Maple Leaf units sell for over $6M
Duvall grocer sells for nearly $4M
Des Moines motel finds new hands
With Spirit departed, this polluted Ballard corner could be yours
Mark Gulin
Exxel Pacific
Henry Myers
Berkadia
Ko Choi
Sterling Realty
Mark Davis
Reid Middleton






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