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Emergency contractors work around the clock on North Cascades Highway
Photo from WSDOT
Hiking season is here, but the North Cascades Highway remains closed between mileposts 130 and 156, as crews with two emergency contractors work 24/7 to get the popular span of state Route 20 open again — hopefully in time for the Fourth of July.

336 Redmond units proposed at Marymoor Station

By BRIAN MILLER

The land, being offered by Foundation Group, hasn't yet sold. However, apartment plans have been brewing since January.


County pays $36M for Kirkland offices, now a crisis care center

By BRIAN MILLER

An office building at 11410 N.E. 122nd Way sold this week for a bit over $36.2 million, according to King County records.

Meeting today on ST3 updates

By JOURNAL STAFF

Sound Transit's executive committee is scheduled to take up a new timeline for delivering regional light-rail projects at a special hybrid meeting from 1:30-4 p.m. today.

Will Seattle see more pedestrian-centered streets?

By LISA LANNIGAN

New legislation recently approved by the Seattle City Council looks to rethink how some neighborhood streets are used by shifting the focus from a car-centered model toward more flexible, people-oriented public spaces.


Weber Thompson and MetLife now join Trammell Crow effort in Wilburton, with 214 Bellevue units planned

By BRIAN MILLER

As the DJC first reported, about 11 months ago, High Street Residential has its eye on a doomed little medical office building at 1200 116th Ave. N.E., in the Wilburton area of Bellevue. The owner's brokers are Michael Kitlica and Pat Mutzel at Cushman & Wakefield.

Movers & Markets: WCCR fills bay in Old Ballard

Yoka Tea recently announced its new location on social media.


Bend's historic post office becomes boutique hotel

By NINA MILLIGAN

The Westman offers 23 guest suites, an outdoor heated soaking pool and a lobby bar called Minnie's.

Help guide Tacoma apprentice program

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Tacoma City Council is looking fill 17 positions on the city's Local Employment and Apprenticeship Training Program (LEAP) advisory committee.

Women Build event builds homes for South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity

By JOURNAL STAFF

The multi-day effort is aimed at expanding access to affordable housing while empowering women in construction and community leadership.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Will Seattle see more pedestrian-centered streets?
Bend's historic post office becomes boutique hotel

Business
Tech carries Wall Street to records, as most stocks fall
Senate confirms Warsh for Fed chair
Producer prices shot up 6%, adding pressure on companies to hike prices for struggling customers

Construction
Meeting today on ST3 updates
Women Build event builds homes for South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity
Help guide Tacoma apprentice program
Emergency contractors work around the clock on North Cascades Highway

Technology
WhatsApp launches ‘incognito' mode

Real Estate
Movers & Markets: WCCR fills bay in Old Ballard
Kidder Mathews
Sterling Realty Organization
Weber Thompson and MetLife now join Trammell Crow effort in Wilburton, with 214 Bellevue units planned
County pays $36M for Kirkland offices, now a crisis care center
336 Redmond units proposed at Marymoor Station
David Schooler
Sterling Realty Organization
Craig Maturi
Kidder Mathews
Matt Skager
Sterling Realty Organization
Tom Gilchrist
Sterling Realty Organization






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