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GGLO refines design for 445 Bellevue units, with senior housing to follow
Rendering via GGLO
The phasing has flipped at Bellevue North, now a humble downtown strip mall, and developer Wallace Properties has shifted the program as well.

Engineer needed for Bellingham bridge rebuild

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

The city of Bellingham is seeking a civil/structural engineer to design a replacement for the failing Electric Avenue-Whatcom Creek Bridge on the eastern edge of Lake Whatcom.


Concert hall coming to U.S. Bank Center

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The 271-seat venue will be home to the Seattle Chamber Music Society.

22 affordable units set for Squire Park

By JOURNAL STAFF

Norman Mitchell Manor, at 165 14th Ave., has been providing affordable housing since 1998. Its two-story building sits on the corner of Spruce Street, with 22 units.

$110M Heron's Key expansion will create more homes for Gig Harbor seniors

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Ground was broken this month on a $110 million expansion of the Heron's Key senior living community at 4340 Borgen Blvd. in Gig Harbor.

52 First Hill units sell for over $8M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 804 James St. sold this week for just over $8.4 million, according to King County records.

CAST site plan honors Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe heritage

By NINA MILLIGAN

Five years into a 15-year development agreement, a section of land under tribal control, including the old Port Gamble sawmill, has a go-forward conceptual plan.

New toolkit will help King County residents prepare for wildfires

By JOURNAL STAFF

King County, in a partnership with Eastside Fire and Rescue and King Conservation District, has developed a customized toolkit to help residents better prepare their homes and communities for increased wildfire risks.

Ravenna Woods units sell for $3M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 4708 22nd Ave. N.E. sold this week for just under $3 million, according to King County records.

At The Movies: In Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey,' an ancient epic is reborn

By JAKE COYLE

Getting home, and turning back the clock, has long been at the root of Christopher Nolan's films.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
CAST site plan honors Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe heritage
Concert hall coming to U.S. Bank Center
$110M Heron's Key expansion will create more homes for Gig Harbor seniors

Business
Retail sales up just 0.2% in June, but excluding business at the gas pump, shoppers are resilient
Slumping AI stocks drag down markets
Mortgate rate climbs to 6.55%

Construction
Engineer needed for Bellingham bridge rebuild
L&I trainings on workers' comp

Environment
New toolkit will help King County residents prepare for wildfires

Weekend
Stacks and stacks of wax packs, now obsolete, summon the joy of baseball-card childhoods
At The Movies: In Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey,' an ancient epic is reborn
A look inside Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey' by the numbers
After Hours: Indian Days this weekend
‘A Chorus Line' at 5th Avenue
Ice Age festival in Moses Lake
People have been fermenting food for millennia. Here's why more people are focused on gut health now

Real Estate
Rent cap set at 10% for 2027
Ravenna Woods units sell for $3M
52 First Hill units sell for over $8M
Duwamish building finds new hands
22 affordable units set for Squire Park
GGLO refines design for 445 Bellevue units, with senior housing to follow
Jim Teichman
Wells Fargo & Company
Mary Hull-Drury
Commercial Brokers Association
Shannon Braddock
Greater Seattle Partners
Sean Green
Foushée & Associates






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