A new Grand View Research study forecasts the global AI data center market will more than quintuple to $810.6 billion by 2033, with...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, the biggest federal housing package in a generation, cleared Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support, but President...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026A joint venture between Harrison Street Asset Management and Security Properties has secured fresh capital earmarked to fund the completion of interior renovations...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026Tacoma’s largest office tower is hitting the market as a wave of Puget Sound office listings accelerates, with Seattle-based Unico Properties offering the...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026The Seattle Social Housing Developer has closed on its purchase of the 150-unit Elara at the Market in Belltown, converting first-year tax receipts...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026Office Properties Income Trust, the national REIT that owns five office buildings in Washington, has emerged from Chapter 11 after a court-supervised restructuring...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026A new BSI executive brief argues that the greater Seattle region’s overlapping environmental, workforce and climate regulations have raised the operational bar for...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026Martin Selig Real Estate has placed its assembled 401 Queen Anne development site in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne on the market without an...
June 24, 2026Wing Point Partners will convert the last surviving lumber-drying kiln at the historic Ballard Mill Marina into a public passenger terminal for charter...
June 24, 2026Kidder Mathews has brought Redondo Terrace, a 78-unit, 1986-vintage apartment community at 29401 Pacific Hwy S in Federal Way, to market on behalf...
June 24, 2026Detroit-style chain Jet’s Pizza is scouting inline and end-cap retail space in roughly a dozen Washington submarkets, deploying a compact off-premise format that...
June 23, 2026The Housing Opportunities Program would lift heights in Belltown, exempt eco-friendly projects from design rules and shield qualifying buildings from SEPA appeals, with...
ByThe RegistryMay 29, 2026A 1910 garment-factory-turned-creative-office building in Portland’s Pearl District has come to market at $3.25 million, an asking price that sits below what the...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026A single Lake Oswego resident’s mail-routing dispute has kept alive a challenge to Shorenstein Properties’ plan to convert three Kruse Way office buildings...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026Easy Mile Fitness, a Boston-based Planet Fitness franchisee that has assembled one of the fastest-growing fitness portfolios in the Pacific Northwest, will invest...
ByThe RegistryJune 22, 2026The $44 million Luther Strong Jr. and Dr. Jackie Strong Empowerment Village opens June 23 at North Alberta Street and Williams Avenue, delivering...
ByThe RegistryJune 19, 2026Dallas-based MAG Capital Partners has completed a long-term sale leaseback with Great Frontier Holdings, acquiring a pair of adjacent industrial beverage manufacturing buildings...
ByThe RegistryJune 19, 2026A 70-unit workforce housing community in Fairview, Oregon has come to market at a moment when value-add suburban multifamily is arguably the most...
ByThe RegistryJune 18, 2026Celebrating the Next Generation of Commercial Real Estate Excellence From the tech epicenters of Seattle and Portland to the industrial ports of...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 5, 2026 Continue ReadingA new Grand View Research study forecasts the global AI data center market will more than quintuple to $810.6 billion by 2033, with...
ByThe RegistryJune 24, 2026Hubble’s new ranking of the most AI-ready U.S. metros names Seattle the country’s third-strongest AI hub and the highest-scoring market outside the Bay...
ByThe RegistryJune 19, 2026Facing constrained revenue and resident pressure over congestion, Issaquah’s City Council approved a six-year transportation plan that elevates low-cost intersection and bridge fixes...
ByThe RegistryJune 19, 2026Hudson Pacific’s COO resigned with the usual boilerplate denial attached—but after a $572 million annual loss, a scrapped dividend and a stock down...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026Eli Lilly’s $1.5 billion cash deal for Bothell-based Curevo Vaccine is the kind of validating, capital-attracting exit Puget Sound’s life sciences cluster has...
ByThe RegistryMay 28, 2026Free power. Free heat. Clean water. The bargain every town should be demanding. By Billy the Broker (I just want to stay anonymous)...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026By Billy the Broker (I just want to stay anonymous) There’s an old joke about the Boston banker who, told he must relocate...
ByThe RegistryApril 27, 2026Publisher’s Note What began over a decade ago as a series of candid, sharp-witted articles written for The Registry has grown into one of the...
ByThe RegistryApril 15, 2026Behind the rosy March employment headline, a quiet exodus: nearly 400,000 Americans gave up on the job market in a single month. By...
ByThe RegistryApril 7, 2026A 1910 garment-factory-turned-creative-office building in Portland’s Pearl District has come to market at $3.25 million, an asking price that sits below what the...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026With vacancy at essentially zero and tenants signing leases three years before space delivers, Digital Realty Chief Executive Officer Andy Power and CBRE’s...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026The opening of a soup dumpling restaurant at Tacoma Mall has completed the tenant lineup for The Village, the 25,000-square-foot dining district that...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026Industrial Realty Group has erected the walls on a 612,000-square-foot build-to-suit for a Fortune 25 tenant at its Auburn 18 Business Park, a...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026A single Lake Oswego resident’s mail-routing dispute has kept alive a challenge to Shorenstein Properties’ plan to convert three Kruse Way office buildings...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026The Carlyle Group has nearly doubled the scale of its proposed data center at 3625 First Ave. S. in Seattle’s Duwamish industrial corridor,...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026A one-month improvement in April proved fleeting as CRED iQ’s combined CMBS distress rate snapped back to 11.86 percent in May 2026, with...
ByThe RegistryJune 23, 2026Hudson Pacific’s COO resigned with the usual boilerplate denial attached—but after a $572 million annual loss, a scrapped dividend and a stock down...
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