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Issaquah's new high school is being
built at long last

Rendering from Issaquah School District
A long-delayed fourth high school for the Issaquah School District is finally shovel-ready.

Panattoni pays $9M for North Bend dirt, with industrial trio to follow

By BRIAN MILLER

A large industrial development site at 1307 N.W. Eighth St. sold this week for $9 million, according to King County records. (That's a little west of North Bend, at a new address.) The seller of some 75 acres was a local family that had owned the land for decades.


Ribbon snip today for 84 affordable units at St. Luke's in Ballard

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Mayor Katie B. Wilson will join local leaders and members of the project team this morning to snip the ribbon on an 84-unit affordable apartment building in Ballard.

In first trade, Corner 63 sells for over $59M

By BRIAN MILLER

The Corner 63 apartments, near Roosevelt Station, opened just over two years ago. At 6300 Ninth Ave. N.E., that 139-unit project was completed by High Street Residential, Chinn Construction and B+H Architects.


Movers and Markets: Trivial pursuit in LQA

By BRIAN MILLER

ULI Northwest is hosting a trivia night next Thursday, April 16 in Uptown (aka Lower Queen Anne). The gathering is intended to help master the industry lexicon — and down a few beers.

Housing to follow $16M church sale

By JOURNAL STAFF

A church property at 16035 Northup Way sold this week for $16.5 million, according to King County records.

A Build America, Buy America law is causing construction delays for affordable housing

By CHARLOTTE KRAMON

Developers are reporting delays, higher costs and hundreds of hours spent figuring out how to comply with the new law.

Lakewood medical building sells for $12M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A medical rehab facility at 5601 S. Orchard St. sold this month for not quite $11.9 million, according to Pierce County records.

State sees its 4th drought in a row

By JOURNAL STAFF

Yesterday, the state Department of Ecology issued a drought declaration for all of Washington state due to low snowpack and multiple years of low rainfall.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Progressive Design-Build supports modern fire facility delivery
On the front lines of electrification: civil, structural, and electrical perspectives
From chemistry to carbon: why healthy materials matter
Agility and adaptation redefine the future of cities
Designing for demand: how adaptive reuse is reshaping Pierce County’s justice system
Designing so care and community thrive together
A tale of two buildings
Designing the next chapter: urban condominiums that target downsizing homeowners

Business
Liberty Bank
Dow surges following a ceasefire with Iran
Delta joins in with higher bag fees
Airlines look to limit portable chargers to reduce fire risks
Mobile home legislation in Arizona targets utility costs, abandonment rules and manager training

Construction
Issaquah's new high school is being built at long last
Ribbon snip today for 84 affordable units at St. Luke's in Ballard

Environment
State sees its 4th drought in a row
Abnormally hot March smashes heat record

Real Estate
Movers and Markets: Trivial pursuit in LQA
In first trade, Corner 63 sells for over $59M
Panattoni pays $9M for North Bend dirt, with industrial trio to follow
Lakewood medical building sells for $12M
Housing to follow $16M church sale
A Build America, Buy America law is causing construction delays for affordable housing






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