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Clark Barnes dials in design for 555 Bellevue units at Spring District
Rendering via Clark Barnes
Over in Bellevue, we've known since February that the bare north parcels at the Spring District are pivoting from office plans to future apartments.

Data 1 building in Fremont keeps Salesforce as key tenant

By BRIAN MILLER

Back in 2019, Salesforce paid well over $15 billion to acquire Tableau, which was then leasing a cluster of five office buildings in Fremont and Wallingford. Prominent among them is the Data 1 building, with about 110,000 square feet of offices.


Washington resets the rules for condos and common interest communities

By JOSEPH P. MCCARTHY

Washington's common interest community laws are undergoing their most significant overhaul in decades.


Capitol Lake to be lowered as estuary design nears completion

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

The water level of the artificial Capitol Lake on the Washington State Capitol Campus is set to be temporarily lowered next week so engineers can complete the final designs needed to restore the area to its estuary state.

On the Block: We need to talk about the HOP

Enacted last month, the city's Housing Opportunities Program didn't get much ink at the time. The HOP was signed into law soon after the Memorial Day weekend. In simplest terms, it ups the zoning for condos or apartments — but only for a perishable three-year window! — in select areas of the city.

Auburn shopping center trades for over $69M

By BRIAN MILLER

In Auburn, just west of Lake Tapps, Lakeland Town Center sold last week for $69.5 million.


Movers & Markets: More on BKM's $85M Kent Valley purchase

By BRIAN MILLER

As the DJC reported on Monday, BKM Capital Partners paid about $85 million for industrial properties in Tukwila and Kent. They total about 401,000 square feet.


I-90 paving, joint work this weekend

By JOURNAL STAFF

Drivers should expect slowdowns on Interstate 90 near Front Street North in Issaquah this weekend as crews complete pavement rehabilitation and bridge joint work there.

What to know about Trump's order shrinking the size of 2 national monuments in Utah

By MATTHEW BROWN and HANNAH SCHOENBAUM

Revisiting actions from his first term that were reversed, President Donald Trump announced Monday that he will scale back the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah.


AGC seeks input on workforce

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), in partnership with the National Center for Construction Education and Research, is urging construction professionals to participate in its annual Workforce Survey.


Mary Hull-Drury
Commercial Brokers Association
Shannon Braddock
Greater Seattle Partners
Sean Green
Foushée & Associates
Cooper Shull
Foushée & Associates






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