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Near the Spring District, 378 Bellevue units take shape
Rendering via American Capital Group
Two linked eight-story buildings are planned, along with 8,000 square feet of retail.

Landmarking sought for First Hill ‘double house'

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The home was built in 1902 originally as a two-family “double house” and was designed to fit into the context of large single-family houses that have historically characterized First Hill.


Grand Central Block adds escape room to growing tenant roster

By BRIAN MILLER

The cobwebs are gradually coming off the Grand Central Block in Pioneer Square, which comprises three attached old buildings that traded to Urban Visions last fall.


Old Westlake candy factory, later home to FOX 13, could be yours to redevelop

By BRIAN MILLER

Anyone wanna buy a used candy factory? As the DJC and others reported in December, FOX Television is preparing to leave its longtime home at 1813 Westlake Ave. N. for the Denny Triangle.

New Missoula museum honors America's history of forest conservation

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The mass timber museum, opening on Saturday, is built with PNW wood.

Sabey makes $6M Bel-Red buy

By JOURNAL STAFF

A small office building at 1801 130th Ave. N.E. sold this week for $6 million, according to King County records.

TESO Life to open large Tukwila store this fall

By JOURNAL STAFF

Tukwila will get a new addition to its retail landscape this fall as TESO Life, a Japanese lifestyle retailer, is set to open a 23,000-square-foot store in the Southcenter area.


Puyallup ferry headed for repairs

By JOURNAL STAFF

Washington State Ferries has issued a request for bids for drydocking and hull repairs for the MV Puyallup

New York won't build big data centers for a year as it weighs energy and climate risks

By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE

No large data centers can be built in New York for up to a year as the state creates rules to protect the environment and its energy grid from the power-hungry facilities fueling artificial intelligence.


Gabriel de la Mora talk on July 22

By JOURNAL STAFF

Space.City is hosting an evening lecture and happy hour with internationally acclaimed artist Gabriel de la Mora at Seattle Central Library on July 22.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Gabriel de la Mora talk on July 22
Sculpture sign lands at Pier 57
Ferguson appoints new ArtsWA director
IA to host Worktech conference
New Missoula museum honors America's history of forest conservation
Landmarking sought for First Hill ‘double house'

Business
Inflation cools more than expected
Warsh vows to tame inflation
Ballard Spahr
Stocks rise after data show slowing inflation
TESO Life to open large Tukwila store this fall

Construction
Puyallup ferry headed for repairs
$230M award for Coast Guard job
Foushée & Associates
New York won't build big data centers for a year as it weighs energy and climate risks

Real Estate
Near the Spring District, 378 Bellevue units take shape
Grand Central Block adds escape room to growing tenant roster
Old Westlake candy factory, later home to FOX 13, could be yours to redevelop
Sabey makes $6M Bel-Red buy
Cooper Shull
Foushée & Associates
Sean Green
Foushée & Associates
Karl Rosman
Swenson Say Fagét
Francesca Renouard
Swenson Say Fagét






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