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Gensler out, Encore in, with 292 Kirkland units now dubbed Witt
Rendering by Encore Architects
Four years ago in Totem Lake, MainStreet Property Group assembled an apartment development site for about $18.6 million.

Sub Pop to make waves on the waterfront

By BRIAN MILLER

Our iconic Sub Pop Records announced last week on social media that's opening a store on the tourist-filled downtown Seattle waterfront, a few steps from the Colman Dock.


The Alaskan Way Viaduct sign bridge is back

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The historic sign bridge from the Alaskan Way Viaduct has a new permanent home in Belltown.

WSDOT's $79M Vantage Bridge overhaul moves into third year of construction

By LISA LANNIGAN

It's happening again. Crews are back at work replacing the Interstate 90 Vantage Bridge deck — now on its third construction season.


Chicago Fire FC breaks ground on $750M stadium

By JOURNAL STAFF

It will be the first major professional sports venue built in Chicago in more than 30 years.

Skagit board weighs dam agreement

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Skagit County Board of Commissioners will consider approving a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement tied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) relicensing of Seattle City Light's three-dam Skagit Hydroelectric Project.


Alaska Airlines Global Training Center

Alaska Airlines’ sprawling new training center occupies 660,000 square feet at the former Boeing Longacres campus in Renton at 1301 S.W. 16th St.
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Subcontractor event in Tacoma May 12

By JOURNAL STAFF

Registration is now open for Grit City Connect, a regional networking event aimed at linking subcontractors with prime contractors and public agencies across Tacoma.

Construction industry sheds 11,000 jobs in February

By JOURNAL STAFF

The U.S. construction industry lost 11,000 jobs in February, continuing a months-long trend of contraction, according to new data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and analyzed by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).

Edmunds: These are the new EVs we're most excited about in 2026

By JOSH JACQUOT

These EVs represent a maturing market with better range, charging access and real-world usability.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Seattle gives grants to 14 arts groups
The Alaskan Way Viaduct sign bridge is back

Business
Bellevue drafts new sign rules
Skagit board weighs dam agreement

Construction
Alaska Airlines Global Training Center
WSDOT's $79M Vantage Bridge overhaul moves into third year of construction
Chicago Fire FC breaks ground on $750M stadium
Subcontractor event in Tacoma May 12
Construction industry sheds 11,000 jobs in February

Environment
Demand for minerals to power technology could triple by 2030, UN political chief says

Money
Edmunds: These are the new EVs we're most excited about in 2026
Should higher earners still make 401(k) catch-up contributions?
Rebranding the emergency fund: Why a ‘cushion' works better — and how to start one

Real Estate
Gensler out, Encore in, with 292 Kirkland units now dubbed Witt
Sub Pop to make waves on the waterfront
Auto shop sells for over $3M
Apartments set for First Hill corner
Dale Newcombe
LMC Construction
Toni Esparza
Tacoma Neighborhood & Community Services
Mark Washington
Walker & Dunlop






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