Tourmaline Capital paid $44.1 million for the Trader Joe’s-anchored Lacey shopping center, ending Capital Development Company’s roughly 60-year ownership and betting that Puget...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026Public Storage closed on a $10.5 million purchase of the independently owned Money Saver Mini Storage & Commercial Space in Arlington, folding the...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026Rialto Capital has rejected Hudson Pacific Properties' second attempt to restructure the $101 million in debt tied to its half-empty Hill7 tower in...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026The Pacific Northwest remains one of North America's ten largest data center markets with 4,170 megawatts of capacity, but JLL's Midyear 2026 report...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson formalized a rule change that redirects environmental appeals of major rezones away from the city’s Hearing Examiner and toward...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026EDP Renewables North America has proposed a roughly $1 billion, nearly 30,000-acre Big River wind, solar and battery storage project in Gilliam County...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026A Bridge Partners affiliate paid $47.5 million for the renovated Renton apartment complex, roughly $13.5 million less than Sack Properties paid for the...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026EDP Renewables North America has proposed a roughly $1 billion, nearly 30,000-acre Big River wind, solar and battery storage project in Gilliam County...
August 20, 2026The City of Mukilteo opened a search for a development partner to remake a 1.19-acre city-owned parcel between Lighthouse Park and one of...
August 20, 2026A narrowly divided Seattle City Council has eliminated the city-level environmental appeal that opponents used to delay major rezones, redirecting future challenges to...
August 20, 2026The Pacific Northwest's homegrown retailers sit on opposite ends of 2026's ledger, with Nordstrom and Costco expanding aggressively while Seattle-founded Eddie Bauer retrenches...
August 20, 2026A cluster of large speculative projects delivered or broke ground across the Puget Sound in the second quarter even as developers slammed the...
ByThe RegistryJuly 24, 2026EDP Renewables North America has proposed a roughly $1 billion, nearly 30,000-acre Big River wind, solar and battery storage project in Gilliam County...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026Gorman & Co. and the Dominican Friars have filed plans for Veritas Place, a 159-unit, $80 million affordable housing community in Portland’s Lloyd...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026WSDOT has opened the search for a design-build contractor on the long-delayed I-5 crossing between Portland and Vancouver, moving the roughly $14.4 billion...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026The Portland Water Bureau has opened its rebuilt Washington Park Reservoir to the public, capping a decade-long, $216 million effort to replace two...
ByThe RegistryAugust 17, 2026A construction permit from the City of Portland clears the James Beard Public Market to enter its next building phase, advancing a $35...
ByThe RegistryAugust 17, 2026Ready Capital has closed a $141 million C-PACE loan from Peachtree Group to recapitalize Block 216, the 35-story downtown tower housing the Ritz-Carlton...
ByThe RegistryAugust 14, 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 Pacific Northwest remains one of North America's ten largest data center markets with 4,170 megawatts of capacity, but JLL's Midyear 2026 report...
ByThe RegistryAugust 20, 2026In a wide-ranging interview on CBRE's The Weekly Take podcast, TruAmerica Multifamily founder Bob Hart laid out how a four-decade veteran is navigating...
ByThe RegistryAugust 13, 2026Sound Transit has sketched a route to open light rail all the way to Seattle's Ballard neighborhood by 2042, but the timeline hinges...
ByThe RegistryAugust 18, 2026Why razor-thin overhead and the 'one house, one spouse' rule are the keys to preserving wealth in real estate and in life.
ByThe RegistryAugust 12, 2026By John McNellis Developers always crash and burn in the movies. The eternal bad guy, the developers’ heinous plans to pave a beach,...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026Bellevue is trouncing Seattle on occupancy, but occupancy is the lagging indicator—and the talent that fills tomorrow’s offices still wants the messy city...
ByVladimir BosanacJune 26, 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, 2026Perkins Eastman has been tapped to design a 233-unit, all-affordable housing development that Multi-Service Center and Shelter Resources will build on two surplus...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026One of the largest blocks of contiguous industrial space to hit the Fife market in years is now available, as CenterPoint Properties markets...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026Bellingham and HomesNOW! are opening a 35-to-40-unit village on Division Street for roughly half the cost of their last project, using city-owned land...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026RJ Group has turned a shuttered 1949 creamery on State Street into 111 for-sale condos, betting that a rare property tax break and...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026Sage Investment Group has finished converting a former Quality Inn on Interstate 90’s edge into 108 studio apartments, extending a motel-to-housing strategy the...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026The south tower at Su Development’s twin-building Yesler Towers has secured its temporary certificate of occupancy and started leasing, doubling the freeway-facing project’s...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026Station 9, LLC bought the 126-unit Lynnwood complex from a Rise Properties Trust affiliate for roughly $269,841 per unit, betting that unrenovated units...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026WSDOT has opened the search for a design-build contractor on the long-delayed I-5 crossing between Portland and Vancouver, moving the roughly $14.4 billion...
ByThe RegistryAugust 19, 2026