Boulder Park, a 107-unit apartment community in University Place built in 1974, has been listed at $18 million with seller financing attached, testing...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026A study with WRNS Studio, Holmes, Stantec and Walker Consultants argues concrete’s default building type has the most room to cut carbon —...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026Community Partners for Affordable Housing and DCM Communities have started construction on a six-story, 104-unit affordable housing community for older adults at the...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026A former fintech CEO’s real estate venture has cleared a key hurdle for an eight-story apartment building in downtown Kenmore, advancing a project...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has put two of Snohomish County’s fastest-expanding suburbs in its sights, retaining First Western Properties to source drive-thru pads and...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026The Pacific region recorded the sharpest single-family rent correction of any U.S. region during the first half of 2026, with median asking rents...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026Hermanson Company, the Kent-based mechanical contractor that has built HVAC, piping and plumbing systems across the Pacific Northwest since 1979, has signed a...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026Hermanson Company, the Kent-based mechanical contractor that has built HVAC, piping and plumbing systems across the Pacific Northwest since 1979, has signed a...
July 16, 2026Krafter’s Land Cabinetry, the fast-growing Puget Sound cabinet and surfaces supplier that has opened showrooms in Tukwila, Lynnwood and Tacoma since incorporating in...
July 16, 2026Future Foam, the family-owned polyurethane manufacturer that has been pouring foam since 1958 and entered the Kent market through a 2020 acquisition, has...
July 16, 2026A nonprofit coalition’s abrupt reversal killed the summer timeline for Seattle’s proposed two-year Mandatory Housing Affordability fee reduction, stranding a compromise that market-rate...
July 15, 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, 2026Community Partners for Affordable Housing and DCM Communities have started construction on a six-story, 104-unit affordable housing community for older adults at the...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026The Pacific region recorded the sharpest single-family rent correction of any U.S. region during the first half of 2026, with median asking rents...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026Verrus is pitching a three-building data center campus for a Heritage Oak-studded corner of Salem’s Mill Creek Corporate Center, betting that a battery-backed,...
ByThe RegistryJuly 14, 2026Facing a fifth consecutive year of operating losses and a shrinking donor base, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area has...
ByThe RegistryJuly 14, 2026Mortenson Vice President and General Manager Mike Clifford, whose firm built two of the region’s marquee public-private projects, argued in a Portland Business...
ByThe RegistryJuly 13, 2026Portland Parks & Recreation has submitted a request for a zoning and informational meeting on a park at Northwest 20th Avenue and Pettygrove...
ByThe RegistryJuly 13, 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 study with WRNS Studio, Holmes, Stantec and Walker Consultants argues concrete’s default building type has the most room to cut carbon —...
ByThe RegistryJuly 16, 2026The Seattle/Puget Sound office market posted 2.4 million square feet of leasing in the second quarter of 2026 and 4.6 million square feet...
ByThe RegistryJuly 10, 2026Vacancy rates rose across South Seattle, Greater King County and Pierce County in the latest 60-day reading of the Puget Sound industrial market,...
ByThe RegistryJuly 10, 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, 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, 2026A 0.45-acre assemblage of three parcels on Fifth Avenue in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood has been listed for sale with entitlement studies supporting everything...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation has bought its way into one of the tightest retail submarkets in the Seattle metro Boston, MA (July 15,...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026TESO Life, the Japanese lifestyle retailer whose store openings routinely draw quarter-mile lines, has leased a 23,502-square-foot former Office Depot at Segale Properties...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026Gov. Bob Ferguson’s newly created Governor’s Economic Development Council arrives with an explicit charge to dismantle regulatory barriers to growth, seating six members...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026Serta Simmons Bedding has renewed 273,000 square feet at its Puyallup mattress plant, the largest industrial lease transaction recorded anywhere in the Puget...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026Tiger Mountain Services, the Kent operator that opened Washington’s first bonded wine warehouse and now serves more than 500 wineries, has renewed 125,000...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026Bellevue’s Office of Housing is soliciting proposals from affordable housing developers and operators for up to $24.95 million in capital and operating funding,...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026CW Capital has put Fourth & Blanchard, the 25-story Belltown tower it seized from Martin Selig Real Estate in a courthouse auction last...
ByThe RegistryJuly 15, 2026