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UW completes $41M refresh of historic Anderson Hall
Photo via Hennebery Eddy Architects
Anderson Hall, one of the oldest buildings on the University of Washington campus, is ready to serve students for many years to come following the recent completion of a $40.8 million renovation.

Return of Revive I-5 closures

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

Crews are ready to go full gas on Ship Canal Bridge work this weekend.


Manhattan highrise deemed stable after columns buckled, and some evacuations are lifted

By PHILIP MARCELO and ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE

Engineering experts say the buckled columns are likely not repairable and will need to be removed.


U District crane count drops to zero

By BRIAN MILLER

Now nearing its temporary certificate of occupancy, and currently pre-leasing for the fall quarter at the UW, the Metro 5000 apartment project exemplifies the boom-and-bust cycle.


Tubman Center gains MUP, has builder, as fundraising reaches 80%

By BRIAN MILLER

The budget has changed over the past year, project numbers are about the same, and the proposed new Tubman Center for Health and Freedom cleared an important threshold last week.

Smash Room coming to SoDo?

By BRIAN MILLER

Yes, Smash Room is a thing. It's a brand. As in rage room, or swatting old TVs with baseball bats, or throwing crockery against the walls, or whacking a dead laptop with a golf club. Or, for fans of the 1999 movie “Office Space,” think of the printer scene.


192 Redmond units planned

By JOURNAL STAFF

On the north side of downtown, at 8520 164th Ave. N.E., Lee & Associates is asking $6 million for a midblock development site.

Tacoma hotel trades for over $14M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A La Quinta Inn & Suites at 1425 E. 27th St. sold last week for $14.5 million, according to Pierce County records.

PSQ art exhibit imagines queer histories of 19th-century Iran

By NINA MILLIGAN

A new art exhibit on display in Pioneer Square Park at First Ave S. and Yesler Way explores “forgotten queer lives” and rebellions in the Qajar era of 19th-century Iran.

Hennebery Eddy appoints Will Ives as president

By JOURNAL STAFF

Portland firm Hennebery Eddy Architects has appointed Will Ives as president. He succeeds founding principal, Timothy Eddy, who remains with the firm as a principal and its board chair.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
PSQ art exhibit imagines queer histories of 19th-century Iran
New signage at Mithun's waterfront HQ
Hennebery Eddy appoints Will Ives as president
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates
HBB Landscape Architecture
Cushing Terrell's food fete returns
Eastside celebrates heat pump milestone
Tour the Seattle Arboretum with SMPS
UW completes $41M refresh of historic Anderson Hall

Business
Tacoma to merge city departments
AI stocks sink and drag markets lower
Neighborhood grants now open

Construction
Return of Revive I-5 closures
Manhattan highrise is still unstable after columns buckle, forcing evacuations
Manhattan highrise deemed stable after columns buckled, and some evacuations are lifted

Environment
This air conditioning strategy is the sweet spot for saving energy and money

Real Estate
Site for future clinic sells for over $5M
Tacoma hotel trades for over $14M
Smash Room coming to SoDo?
192 Redmond units planned
Tubman Center gains MUP, has builder, as fundraising reaches 80%
U District crane count drops to zero
Emma Stone
HBB Landscape Architecture
Aaron Parker
HBB Landscape Architecture
Steve Nowaczyk
HBB Landscape Architecture
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates






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