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Offices to apartments … in Spokane?
Yes, Spokane

Photo via Kiemle Hagood
Having invested a bit over $12.2 million in a century-old office building in downtown Spokane, 4 Degrees Capital is serious about converting the old structure to apartments.

Army Corps to replace massive miter gate at Chittenden Locks

By BENJAMIN MINNICK

Boaters and others using the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks along the Lake Washington Ship Canal in Ballard might need to adjust their schedules beginning next month, as the Army Corps of Engineers will close the larger of the two locks to replace a pair of giant miter gate leaves.


43 Capitol Hill units now open and leasing

By BRIAN MILLER

Acting as both builder and developer, Coombes Development broke ground two summers back at 119 22nd Ave. E.


Spokane Street Swing Bridge to close for cylinder install

By JOURNAL STAFF

Back in January, the Seattle Department of Transportation closed the Spokane Street Swing Bridge so that engineers could remove one of the four massive hydraulic cylinders that open and close the span that connects to West Seattle.


Tudor revival home, designed by Arthur Loveless, to be considered for landmarking

By EMMA HINCHLIFFE

On Oct. 18, the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the Bloch House for landmarking.

Macrina opens Maple Leaf cafe designed by Floisand Studio Architects

By JOURNAL STAFF

Macrina Bakery has opened a new location in Maple Leaf, and with the help of Floisand Studio Architects, has transformed what was formerly dark office space into a light-filled and inviting cafe.

Indigenous art piece reinstalled near Woodinville

By JOURNAL STAFF

Grandfather’s Wisdom, a sculptural carving by indigenous artist Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, has been reinstalled at the Brightwater Trails area of the Brightwater Treatment Plant just north of Woodinville.


How climate change could affect where and when people travel

By SAM KEMMIS

This was the hottest summer on record across the globe, forcing many tourists to rethink how and where they travel.


After Hours: $4 food, free music in U District Sept. 30

The third annual U District $4 Food Walk will be held Saturday from 11 a.m.-8 p.m.


At the Movies: Humans take a back seat in the stunning AI, sci-fi epic ‘The Creator'

By LINDSEY BAHR

Will the machines kill us? Take our jobs? Or do something that the movies haven't dreamed possible yet?



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Macrina opens Maple Leaf cafe designed by Floisand Studio Architects
Scandinavian design lecture set
Indigenous art piece reinstalled near Woodinville
Tudor revival home, designed by Arthur Loveless, to be considered for landmarking

Business
California raises fast food wages
Stocks post solid gains
$1.4 billion in federal grants announced to improve railroad safety and boost capacity
University of Nevada basketball could have a new home in 3 years under a major casino expansion plan

Construction
Spokane Street Swing Bridge to close for cylinder install
Army Corps to replace massive miter gate at Chittenden Locks

Weekend
How climate change could affect where and when people travel
At the Movies: Humans take a back seat in the stunning AI, sci-fi epic ‘The Creator'
How to help migrating hummingbirds and see their antics up close
Holiday show by Seattle Opera Chorus
After Hours: $4 food, free music in U District Sept. 30
Jazz and Blues fest in Bellevue

Real Estate
C&W brokers 150 acres in Longview
Grand Illusion sold in U District
Mortgage rates hit 23-year high
43 Capitol Hill units now open and leasing
315 Pierce County units sell for $93M
Pinehurst property trades for $19M
Offices to apartments … in Spokane? Yes, Spokane
Tara Smith
Voxus PR
Michael Bailey
Compass Housing Alliance
Elliot Smith
Atlas Design Group
Joe Kane
Cushing Terrell






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