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Elliott Bay Connections to include
curvilinear concessions building


Rendering by Formline Architecture + Urbanism
The Elliott Bay Connections design team last week held a public meeting to share new details about its $45 million effort to create a new multi-use greenway and dramatically upgrade two parks along the Seattle Waterfront.

Koz opens 168 Capitol Hill units

By BRIAN MILLER

Derby Capitol Hill is the new name for the apartments that just opened at 123 Bellevue Ave. E.


The moniker there is still OneX. JTM Construction is newly attached as the builder, with the designer being MZA Architecture.

Mary Bridge Children's Hospital tops out at Tacoma campus

By JOURNAL STAFF

MultiCare Health System and Mary Bridge Children's Hospital held a topping out ceremony Friday to celebrate the completion of structural steel erection for a new inpatient hospital building at the Mary Bridge Children's campus in Tacoma.

Flatiron wins $178M pump station job

By JOURNAL STAFF

The city of Seattle has issued an intent to award a contract to Flatiron West Inc. of Renton for construction of the Ballard Tunnel Effluent Pump Station.

What you need to know before buying your first used Tesla

By MICHAEL CANTU

It isn't as straightforward as buying a used Toyota, especially if you've never owned one.


Bike shops boomed early in the pandemic. It's been a bumpy ride for most ever since

By MAE ANDERSON

For the nation's bicycle shops, the past few years have probably felt like the business version of the Tour de France, with numerous twists and turns testing their endurance.



Hue Apartments

The Hue Apartments opened this month at 8460 164th Ave. N.E., bringing 93 rental units and a suite of resort-inspired amenities to downtown Redmond.
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Your tax refund could be bigger this year. Here's what to do with it

By CORA LEWIS

The average taxpayer is getting a $2,852 refund, $75 more than last year, based on the most recent IRS data. So what should you do with that money?


The hot trend of tiny homes

By ASSIA AWAD

Sales seem to be largely to the 54% of Americans who want to invest an additional dwelling unit (ADU) or tiny home to rent it out. But nearly 75% think local governments should incentivize ADU and tiny home construction to address housing shortages.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Elliott Bay Connections to include curvilinear concessions building

Business
Bike shops boomed early in the pandemic. It's been a bumpy ride for most ever since
Home Depot sales soften as shoppers pull back on home remodeling projects

Construction
Hue Apartments
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital tops out at Tacoma campus
Flatiron wins $178M pump station job
Road to Big Sur reopens after slide

Environment
State gets $25M for wildfire defense
Community colleges offer clean energy job training

Money
One Tech Tip: Protecting your car from the growing risk of keyless vehicle thefts
What you need to know before buying your first used Tesla
Your tax refund could be bigger this year. Here's what to do with it
The hot trend of tiny homes

Real Estate
55 Tukwila units trade for $14M
17 Ballard units sell for over $4M
Koz opens 168 Capitol Hill units
MUP arrives for 586-unit project in the U District






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