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Bevy of North Shore schools out for bid — and Inglemoor work could drop next month
Rendering from North Shore School District
The North Shore School District is looking for a progressive design-builder for an $80 million elementary school expansion, and a general contractor/construction manager for a $159 million Phase II middle school remaking, both in Woodinville.

Old Wenatchee Jail unlocks a new chapter as culinary and cultural hub

By EMMA LAPWORTH

A historic former jail building is trading bars for boutique retail in downtown Wenatchee. Kirkland's Weidner Apartment Homes is transforming the Old Wenatchee Jail, which dates to 1910, into a one-of-a-kind retail space.


From Andy's Diner to Orient Express to … a new SoDo industrial building?

By BRIAN MILLER

For well over half a century, there have been railroad cars parked on the corner at 2963 Fourth Ave. S., filled with hungry diners and staffed by short-order cooks.

Floating fan experience brings FIFA World Cup to the water

By JOURNAL STAFF

It's safe to say that Seattle is going a bit crazy for soccer this summer. From fan zones to free shuttles, soccer enthusiasts will be everywhere during the FIFA World Cup 2026. So why not on the water?


Utility work starts for Stride S3 BRT

By JOURNAL STAFF

Drivers can expect two months of evening and overnight lane closures on state Route 522 starting Monday night as crews with Sound Transit's Stride S3 bus rapid transit line construct water and utility infrastructure at future Stride stations in Kenmore.

Federal Way motel sells for over $14M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A La Quinta Inn & Suites at 31611 Pete von Reichbauer Way S. sold this week for $14.5 million, according to King County records.

Childcare coming to old City People's

By JOURNAL STAFF

City People's closed its store last year at 5440 Sand Point Way N.E., ending a 27-year run at that location.

One of the largest modern US infrastructure projects will soon burrow toward New York City

By PHILIP MARCELO

The $16 billion project calls for giant drilling machines nearly the length of two football fields to tunnel beneath the Hudson River.

After Hours: Street Fair returns to The Ave

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seattle's summer festival season kicks off this weekend as the 55th annual U District Street Fair returns to The Ave with hundreds of artists, food vendors and a new live music stage.


Adults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-ups

By KATHY McCORMACK

As a high school student in the 1970s, Lori Guess looked forward to packing up her oboe for a summer music camp in Sidney, Maine. The lakeside location and loon calls appealed to her, and it was a chance to connect with kindred spirits.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Old Wenatchee Jail unlocks a new chapter as culinary and cultural hub

Business
Floating fan experience brings FIFA World Cup to the water
Supreme Court revives suit against major logistics company with potentially big effects on industry
Cisco leads Wall Street to more records and the Dow back to 50,000
Mortgage rate eases to 6.36% in first drop in two weeks

Construction
Bevy of North Shore schools out for bid — and Inglemoor work could drop next month
One of the largest modern US infrastructure projects will soon burrow toward New York City
Utility work starts for Stride S3 BRT

Weekend
At The Movies: Sorry not sorry — ‘Is God Is' stakes a claim for unapologetic female rage
Adults relive the musical camaraderie of their youth at band camps reprised for grown-ups
After Hours: Street Fair returns to The Ave
British Army Rugby invades Starfire
Seattle Improv kicks off World Cup lineup
Microgardening means getting a surprisingly big harvest from a windowsill or balcony garden

Real Estate
Federal Way motel sells for over $14M
Childcare coming to old City People's
Self-storage in University Place trades for over $13M
Lakewood industrial sells for over $8M
From Andy's Diner to Orient Express to … a new SoDo industrial building?
Matt Skager
Sterling Realty Organization
Craig Maturi
Kidder Mathews
Tom Gilchrist
Sterling Realty Organization
David Schooler
Sterling Realty Organization






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