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Design team named for 13-acre Lynnwood redevelopment
Image from Lynnwood Public Facilities District
LMN Architects has been tapped to head a design team for the 13-acre mixed-use redevelopment centered around the Lynnwood Event Center at 3711 196th St. S.W. in the city center.

Big leaks keep Queen Anne Pool closed for now

By LISA LANNIGAN

Repairs will be done as part of Seattle Parks and Recreation's $21 million Citywide Pool Renovation Project.


Bellevue celebrates its first new fire station in 30 years

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The ribbon was snipped March 9 on Fire Station 10 in Bellevue, the city's first new fire station in 30 years.

Construction jobs up 26,000 in March

By JOURNAL STAFF

Construction employment rose in March, adding 26,000 jobs across both residential and nonresidential sectors, according to an analysis of new federal data released by the Associated General Contractors of America.

County board puts off vote on new sales tax for road funds

By JOURNAL STAFF

The 0.1% sales tax proposal looks to raise $100 million annually for county road work.


Kajiken to fill former Skillet space in Amazon building

By BRIAN MILLER

Last fall, local restaurant chain Skillet announced on social media that it was closing three locations: at Harbor Steps, near the downtown waterfront; on Capitol Hill; and in the Amazon Doppler building, in the Denny Triangle.


West Canal Yards

West Canal Yards is located at 1100 and 1120 W. Ewing St., along Seattle’s Ship Canal between Ballard and Queen Anne.
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Five of the best used EVs you can get for dirt cheap, according to Edmunds

By MICHAEL CANTU

Although EVs are comparatively more expensive than gas vehicles when new, used EVs are now more affordable than used gas vehicles.

Fast furniture isn't built to last. Here's how to find quality pieces that are still affordable

By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN

Furniture is one of the biggest hurdles during a move, because good dressers and couches are bulky and expensive. During a stressful time, it makes sense to crave something cheap delivered straight to your door. That's where fast furniture comes in.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Upgrades set for Tacoma food bank
Design team named for 13-acre Lynnwood redevelopment
West Canal Yards

Business
United also raises checked bag fee
Amazon puts 3.5% surcharge on sellers

Construction
Bellevue celebrates its first new fire station in 30 years
Construction jobs up 26,000 in March
County board puts off vote on new sales tax for road funds
Big leaks keep Queen Anne Pool closed for now

Environment
Warming winters lead to more nitrate pollution in the drinking water near farms

Technology
Tesla sales up, but miss expectations

Money
Five of the best used EVs you can get for dirt cheap, according to Edmunds
Fast furniture isn't built to last. Here's how to find quality pieces that are still affordable
Gas prices are high. But do the numbers support suspending state gas taxes?

Real Estate
Kajiken to fill former Skillet space in Amazon building
Scott Dixon
ExchangeRight
Kylie Cornwell
The Marketing Department
Randy Engstrom
City of Seattle
Zenifer Macalino
Bench Dog Architects






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