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UW selects private partner to bring student housing to Tacoma campus
Rendering by Bjarke Ingels Group
University of Washington has selected Maslow’s Campus Communities, which is headquartered in Austin, Texas, to be its private development partner for a $115 million student housing and dining project at the university’s Tacoma campus.

With Amazon support, Bridge pays $25M for 108 Snohomish County units

By BRIAN MILLER

Near Lake Stickney in Snohomish County, at 12907 E. Gibson Road, the Latitude Apartments just sold for a bit over $25.3 million.


Seattle Center revamp sets course for 2027 ballot

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

The Seattle City Council on Tuesday advanced plans for a major infrastructure overhaul for the Seattle Center, targeting next year’s ballot.

Colliers now leasing over 1M square feet in Sumner

By BRIAN MILLER

Anyone remember playing 18 holes at the old Sumner Meadows Golf Course?

Open house June 17 for $500M ST work

By JOURNAL STAFF

Sound Transit will host an open house June 17 to brief contractors and industry stakeholders on more than $500 million in upcoming work tied to its State of Good Repair and Sounder programs.

W.G.Clark to build Bothell fire station

By JOURNAL STAFF

W.G. Clark Construction has been tapped to build the new Fire Station 22 for South Snohomish County Fire and Rescue Regional Fire Authority (SCF).


More housing for Blaine — and a new library, too

By LISA LANNIGAN

The city has issued an RFP for a mixed-use development to include at least 30 units and a new library building.


How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN and AYA DIAB

As travelers prepare to set off on summer trips, scorching temperatures lie in wait.


At The Movies: ‘Disclosure Day’ is classic Spielberg

By LINDSEY BAHR

Spielberg is on fire, making a movie that feels like the kinds he used to churn out regularly in the first half of his career.


Japanese ceramics debut at SAM

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Seattle Art Museum will present “The Kondo Family: Storytellers in Clay,” a new exhibition tracing more than a century of artistic innovation by one of Japan’s most influential ceramic families.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Seattle Center revamp sets course for 2027 ballot
UW selects private partner to bring student housing to Tacoma campus

Business
Stocks jump to their best day in 2 months
Highline College
Producer prices spike in May
A look at the SpaceX IPO by the numbers
Long-term mortgage rate rises to 6.52 percent

Construction
Open house June 17 for $500M ST work
W.G.Clark to build Bothell fire station
Meeting today on roads shortfall
Pacific Northwest Building Resilience Coalition

Weekend
Playing hip-hop or Doris Day, older exercise instructors can speak their peers’ language
At The Movies: ‘Disclosure Day’ is classic Spielberg
Japanese ceramics debut at SAM
Schweitzer kicks off summer
Paramount screens silent classic
One-woman show celebrates Kahlo
How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

Real Estate
With Amazon support, Bridge pays $25M for 108 Snohomish County units
Colliers now leasing over 1M square feet in Sumner
More housing for Blaine — and a new library, too
Lionel Lemay
Pacific Northwest Building Resilience Coalition
Kyle Murphy
Ethos Civil
Owen Bryan
Ethos Civil






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