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Crews dig into $225M Aki Kurose rebuild
Rendering by Integrus
Ground was broken at Aki Kurose Middle School on Monday, kicking off the $225.2 million modernization and expansion of the Rainier Valley school.

Redmond pays over $38M for gravel pit

By BRIAN MILLER

The city is planning a new maintenance and operations center on the 9.1-acre site.


MKA honored for work on ‘invisible’ Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL) in North Dakota is yet to open but is already winning awards.

Absher completes Birch Grove, with 120 supportive units, in Lake City

By BRIAN MILLER

On a former car sales lot, Absher Construction began work in early 2025 on what's now called Birch Grove, at 2821 N.E. 123rd St.


Movers & Markets: NAIOP Washington explores Belltown

By BRIAN MILLER

Wear your comfy walking shoes and prepare to count your steps on Thursday, July 9. That's when NAIOP Washington will conduct a midday walking tour, beginning at noon at the landmarked and handsomely restored Labour Temple building.


Fourth Avenue breaks ground on 72 Richland units

By BRIAN MILLER

South Badger Mountain is a 1,500-acre master planned community in Richland, south of Interstate 182 and north of Interstate 82. Now adding to the roster is the 72-unit Badger Heights apartments, which recently broke ground.

Bellevue Way shop among first new combined Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store concept

By JOURNAL STAFF

A store in Bellevue is among the first wave of new combined Bed Bath & Beyond/The Container Store locations slated to reopen immediately as part of a nationwide rollout of the new retail format, the company announced Tuesday.

$13M for pre-disaster mitigation projects in Washington, Alaska

By JOURNAL STAFF

FEMA has announced $13.3 million in federal pre-disaster mitigation funding available to Alaska and Washington state, targeting seismic, flood and coastal‑erosion risks across multiple communities.

Industrial trio trades for $20M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An industrial complex at 19026 72nd Ave. S., and the separate but nearby 19030 West Valley Hwy. S., sold this week for nearly $20.7 million, according to King County records.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
MKA honored for work on ‘invisible’ Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
Crews dig into $225M Aki Kurose rebuild

Business
IRS did better than expected in tax season after slashing staff — except on the phone
Stocks mixed, weighed down by losses for tech giants
AI stock slump raises the question if investors are just taking profits or getting very nervous
Bellevue Way shop among first new combined Bed Bath & Beyond, Container Store concept

Construction
Built for change: Rethinking institutional spaces
Designing the future: How Gonzaga’s newest science labs are connecting students to industry and opportunity
A place to belong: Building the next generation of West Coast student housing
Built for more
Renovating for readiness
Design for belonging: How interior environments shape student wellbeing
Haggett Hall replacement completes UW’s North Campus vision
Central Washington University swaps fossil fuels for aquifer energy
$13M for pre-disaster mitigation projects in Washington, Alaska

Environment
5.6 quake shakes Northern California

Real Estate
Movers & Markets: NAIOP Washington explores Belltown
Starbucks drive-thru changes hands
Industrial trio trades for $20M
Redmond pays over $38M for gravel pit
Absher completes Birch Grove, with 120 supportive units, in Lake City
Federal officials plan to offload some warehouses purchased for immigrant detention
Fourth Avenue breaks ground on 72 Richland units
Trump halts signing for housing bill
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