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Sale pending for U.S. Bank Center
Photo by Emma Lapworth
Bloomberg has reported that the tower will be sold for $280 million to Spear Street Capital. Commercial Property Executive, which covers the industry, recently relayed the news.

225 seniors units to follow $14M land sale in Issaquah Highlands

By BRIAN MILLER

A 3.5-acre development site, with no address yet assigned, sold last week for $14 million, according to King County records.


Former Shell corner could yield 63 Federal Way units

By BRIAN MILLER

Once a Texaco gas station, then later operating as a Shell, there's now a bare field of dirt at 28806 Pacific Hwy. S. in Federal Way.


Preserving Memorial Stadium's legacy — and its concrete

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

Along with other measures, crews crushed and processed parts of the old stadium for backfill on site, saving around $780,000, reducing the project's carbon footprint, and linking the new stadium with its past.

Welcome back, Westlake Park

By JOURNAL STAFF

Westlake Park reopened last week following a $4 million renovation.

24 Burien units trade for over $5M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment complex at 13232 Ambaum Blvd. S.W. sold last week for a little over $5.4 million, according to King County records.

Architects, contractors release new framework to boost collaboration

By JOURNAL STAFF

The new AIA-AGC initiative highlights best practices for communication, risk management and team performance.

In a city with an iconic skyline, the Obama presidential museum aims to reshape Chicago architecture

By SOPHIA TAREEN

The bar for architectural design is high in Chicago, from Louis Sullivan's modern skyscrapers to Helmut Jahn's post-modern office buildings.

Learn more about light rail plans

By JOURNAL STAFF

The First Hill Improvement Association is scheduled to hold a public meeting later this month with Sound Transit officials detailing current Sound Transit projects.

April sees rise in construction spending

By JOURNAL STAFF

Spending on construction projects rose by 0.1% in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
In a city with an iconic skyline, the Obama presidential museum aims to reshape Chicago architecture
Welcome back, Westlake Park

Business
Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds
Oil prices rise, but Wall Street still rises to more records
Learn more about light rail plans

Construction
New trench rules start this week
Preserving Memorial Stadium's legacy — and its concrete
Architects, contractors release new framework to boost collaboration
April sees rise in construction spending

Technology
Nvidia bets on AI personal computers with new ‘superchip' powering Windows laptops
Anthropic races toward IPO debut

Real Estate
Sale pending for U.S. Bank Center
24 Burien units trade for over $5M
225 seniors units to follow $14M land sale in Issaquah Highlands
Former Shell corner could yield 63 Federal Way units
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Fora Landscape Architects
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