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At Harvest, Trammell Crow Residential opens its 230-unit Alexan Woodinville
Photo by Brian Miller
Alexan Woodinville is now open and leasing its apartments at Harvest, the big wine-themed development just east of the Sammamish River.

More seating in store for Interbay Stadium

By LISA LANNIGAN

Ballard FC and Salmon Bay FC are fully funding the first phase, adding 267 seats for this season.


RFQ coming to power Colman Dock

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Washington State Department of Transportation plans to issue a request for qualifications in June for electrification of its Seattle ferry terminal at Colman Dock.


Darts ‘eatertainment' venue opens in SLU

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Beer was flowing and darts were flying in South Lake Union last week as Flight Club opened at 300 Westlake Ave.

Judge orders Trump administration to stop work on White House ballroom unless Congress OKs it

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to suspend its construction of a $400 million ballroom where it demolished the East Wing of the White House, barring construction work from proceeding without congressional approval.

LMN designs curvy computer science building for UIC

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center (CDRLC) opened last summer at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). Designed by Seattle's LMN Architects in partnership with Chicago's Booth Hansen, the facility established a new home for the university's Computer Science department.

Money available for tenant improvements

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seattle's Office of Economic Development is accepting applications for its Tenant Improvement Program.


Sub Pop makes waterfront debut

By JOURNAL STAFF

The DJC reported on the record label's plan to open in a 2,688-square-foot space at 908 Alaskan Way in the historic Maritime Building last month.


Susan Jones book talk on April 9

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seattle-based architect and mass timber pioneer Susan H. Jones is giving a talk April 9 to celebrate the release of her new book, Light on Wood.


Federal ‘God squad' exempts oil and gas drilling in the Gulf from endangered species rules

By MATTHEW BROWN

The Trump administration on Tuesday exempted oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said environmentalists' lawsuits against the industry threatened to hobble domestic energy supplies as the U.S. wages war against Iran.



Jim Dugan
Parametrix
Kylie Cornwell
The Marketing Department
Anne Timmermans
Parametrix
Randy Engstrom
City of Seattle






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