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Nov 12, 2015

3 join Attain Housing board

Walton

Lemaire

Golden

Dan Golden, Susan Lemaire and Peggy Walton have joined the board of Attain Housing. Golden is a home loan consultant and branch manager at HomeStreet Bank. Lemaire is managing broker for Windermere Real Estate Kirkland-Yarrow Bay. Walton has served on multiple boards including Seattle Children's, Education Council on the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Junior League of Seattle. Kirkland-based Attain Housing helps homeless people find stable housing. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of KITH and Housing at the Crossroads.

Local brokers get CCIM designation

Three Washington brokers earned the Certified Commercial Investment Member designation at CCIM Institute's meeting in Austin last month. They are: Chris Bornhoft, lead commercial broker at Windermere Manito Commercial in Spokane; Ryan Megenity, owner/broker at Property Management in Mukilteo; and Chris Peterson, vice president at NAI Puget Sound Properties in Redmond. CCIM said 10,000 people in 32 countries have the designation.

Vivo 53 opens in Bellevue

An artisan pizzeria called Vivo 53 has opened at 504 Bellevue Way N.E. Michael Howard is operating partner and general manager. Greg Bleier of Studio Unltd did the interiors and Seattle artist Jeff Jacobsen painted a mural showing a Fiat pizza delivery car. Scott Gilkey of Sammamish-based Gilkey Restaurant Consulting Group also worked on the restaurant.

Nov 05, 2015

JLL promotes Patricia Raicht

Raicht

Jones Lang LaSalle has promoted Patricia Raicht to national director and senior vice president, leading research teams throughout the western region. She previously headed the Pacific Northwest research team. Raicht is also a certified green broker. JLL has a global workforce of 58,000 people, with 230 offices in 80 countries.

Payne joins U.S. Bank Seattle

Payne

U.S. Bank named James Payne market manager of commercial real estate in Seattle. Payne has worked for U.S. Bank for nine years in Denver. In 2012, he was on an advisory panel of millennial employees that helped shape student banking products, technology and social media strategy. U.S. Bank has been in the Puget Sound region for more than 100 years, with more than 1,300 employees in 92 branches locally. Stadium Place and The Martin are two local projects it has financed recently.

Utterback joins Port of Seattle

Utterback

Port of Seattle hired Jeffrey Utterback as director of real estate development. Utterback will lead major planning and development projects for the port, and evaluate the potential of its real estate holdings. Utterback worked as a senior managing director in the Northwest for Kennedy Wilson, and also ran his own fee-development business. He was an investment officer for the Washington State Investment Board.

Terreno pays $8M for Sodo building

Terreno Realty Corp. of San Francisco said it acquired a 51,000-square-foot industrial building at 4225 Second Ave. S. in Sodo for $8.3 million. The building has seven loading positions and parking for 22 cars, and is 100 percent leased. Terreno buys, owns and operates industrial real estate in several U.S. markets.

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