The Nashville-based medical office REIT has tapped Cushman & Wakefield to market three contiguous parcels totaling 111,141 square feet along 116th Avenue NE,...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026First phase of 14-acre redevelopment delivers two complexes backed by $41.6MM in Metro Bond funding, with more than 225 additional units to follow...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026Nonprofit developer converts former motel-turned-shelter into a five-story, family-focused affordable community backed by $15.1 million in Metro Bond funding Community Partners for Affordable...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026Greenbuild Development affiliate puts 57-unit 2016-vintage asset on the market at $166,667 per unit as Capitol Hill supply pipeline shrinks to 139 units....
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026The ownership group is testing the market with a quick re-trade of the newly built North Seattle asset, anchored by a rare assumable...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 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, 2026University Place investor lands a contractor supply yard on 26th Avenue South leased to Foundation Building Materials as Pierce County retail tightens A...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026A vacated big-box drugstore in Pierce County has changed hands at a price that reflects sustained demand for well-located suburban retail real estate...
May 13, 2026The preliminary aerial map of the Everett Outdoor Event Center pins a 5,000-seat ballpark between Broadway and the BNSF rail corridor, framed by...
May 13, 2026The city’s economic development agency expects to assume control of 208 and 234 NW Fifth Avenue this week, ending a controversial 14-month bet...
May 12, 2026The 1912-built clock-topped landmark at 806-818 SW Broadway re-enters the market as Portland’s downtown office vacancy posts its first quarterly decline in three...
May 12, 2026The logistics giant says elevated vacancy, muted demand and a supply overhang have pushed Seattle’s recovery timeline further out than the national average....
ByThe RegistryApril 17, 2026First phase of 14-acre redevelopment delivers two complexes backed by $41.6MM in Metro Bond funding, with more than 225 additional units to follow...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026Nonprofit developer converts former motel-turned-shelter into a five-story, family-focused affordable community backed by $15.1 million in Metro Bond funding Community Partners for Affordable...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026The 1912-built clock-topped landmark at 806-818 SW Broadway re-enters the market as Portland’s downtown office vacancy posts its first quarterly decline in three...
ByThe RegistryMay 12, 2026A Delaware-registered consortium working with Tetra Tech has quietly locked up the rights to one of the most contested industrial properties on the...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026Statewide visitor spending and 122,900 jobs mask a two-speed market where rural destinations boom and Portland lodging assets trade at deep discounts Oregon’s...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026The Bearing Architecture-designed visitor hub anchors a public sector wager that lodging-tax dollars can convert 1.5 million annual day-trippers into longer stays and...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 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 ReadingThe Nashville-based medical office REIT has tapped Cushman & Wakefield to market three contiguous parcels totaling 111,141 square feet along 116th Avenue NE,...
ByThe RegistryMay 13, 2026The Bellevue investor, which paid $20.2 million for the 137-room hotel and adjacent Family Pancake House two years ago, has tapped Newmark to...
ByThe RegistryMay 7, 2026The owner of Main Street Village in Tigard and The Ridge at Mountain Park in Lake Oswego retired maturing debt with seven-year insurance...
ByThe RegistryMay 7, 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, 2026By Billy the Broker (I just want to stay anonymous) There’s an old magician’s trick—old as in Roman Coliseum old—called misdirection. While the...
ByThe RegistryApril 1, 2026The record gap between home sellers and buyers reveals a tale of two Americas—Sun Belt markets drowning in oversupply while Northern cities with...
ByThe RegistryMarch 25, 2026The new 13,500-square-foot station at 5801 South Tyler Street will sit on land Tacoma purchased from Parks Tacoma for $870,000 last August, replace...
ByThe RegistryMay 12, 2026A Seattle-based enetity acquired the 1915-built downtown landmark on a 13,560-square-foot corner across from Westlake Center for roughly $249 per gross square foot,...
ByThe RegistryMay 12, 2026The fintech firm’s expansion at the renovated 539,000-square-foot office tower extends a leasing run that has now produced 150,000 square feet of new...
ByThe RegistryMay 12, 2026The Memphis-based pure-play storage roll-up, backed by an institutional endowment partner, lands a 2016-vintage Class A facility wedged between two Public Storage locations...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026A private-equity reset at Topgolf has redrawn the anchor tenant calculus at Brixton Capital’s Hub @ Everett, opening the door for a multifamily...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026A Delaware-registered consortium working with Tetra Tech has quietly locked up the rights to one of the most contested industrial properties on the...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026Statewide visitor spending and 122,900 jobs mask a two-speed market where rural destinations boom and Portland lodging assets trade at deep discounts Oregon’s...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026The Bearing Architecture-designed visitor hub anchors a public sector wager that lodging-tax dollars can convert 1.5 million annual day-trippers into longer stays and...
ByThe RegistryMay 11, 2026