A wave of long-term commitments from artificial intelligence, software and professional-services tenants pushed Puget Sound office leasing up 62 percent in the first...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026Valued near $1 trillion and backed by $25 billion from the company next door, Anthropic chose South Lake Union over Bellevue for one...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026In a Puget Sound industrial market recording negative absorption and softening rents, a Kirkland buyer paid $396 per square foot for a 48,000-square-foot...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026A two-year-old Seattle value-add firm just made its largest bet yet — paying $277,000 per unit for a 1950-built Queen Anne tower at...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026A Mercer Island value-add investor is running a proven distressed-office playbook at Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood — paying $43 per square foot for...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026Onelin Capital Corporation has opened community outreach on a plan to demolish the shuttered University Inn and raise two 22-story residential high-rises in...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026New research from the Gensler Research Institute, drawn from nearly 6,000 residents across major U.S. and Canadian metros, finds that the neighborhoods built...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026A nonprofit backed by Phil Knight’s $400 million commitment is stitching together the contaminated industrial blocks of Portland’s Albina neighborhood where postwar highway...
July 2, 2026SecureSpace Self Storage has opened a four-story, climate-controlled facility at 5890 South 129th Street, its third store in Seattle’s south end and the...
July 2, 2026Oregon’s economy grew at a 1.1 percent annualized rate in the first quarter of 2026, roughly half the national pace and a fraction...
July 2, 2026An undisclosed institutional buyer paid $482,000 per unit for a freshly delivered Redmond apartment community, betting that the Eastside’s AI-driven employment wave will...
July 1, 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, 2026A nonprofit backed by Phil Knight’s $400 million commitment is stitching together the contaminated industrial blocks of Portland’s Albina neighborhood where postwar highway...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026Oregon’s economy grew at a 1.1 percent annualized rate in the first quarter of 2026, roughly half the national pace and a fraction...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026Downtown Portland holds onto a strong sense of authenticity in Gensler’s largest-ever global study of urban experience, but the city’s core ranks among...
ByThe RegistryJune 30, 2026A new ECOnorthwest analysis presented to Portland civic and business leaders quantifies the Willamette River’s recreational economy for the first time, valuing it...
ByThe RegistryJune 30, 2026The Oregon nonprofit, known for its youth programming and family services, will serve as lead developer and resident services provider for new affordable...
ByThe RegistryJune 30, 2026Bed Bath & Beyond and The Container Store have opened a combined store at 7417 SW Bridgeport Road in Tigard, the only Oregon...
ByThe RegistryJune 29, 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 wave of long-term commitments from artificial intelligence, software and professional-services tenants pushed Puget Sound office leasing up 62 percent in the first...
ByThe RegistryJuly 2, 2026Seattle’s new economic development director, Beto Yarce, says the city is exploring revenue options other than expanding its JumpStart payroll tax, even as...
ByThe RegistryJune 26, 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, 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, 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, 2026ACG-backed investment platform continues to scale to meet growing demand for institutional-quality multifamily investments from wealth investors BELLEVUE, Wash.–Kinect Real Estate Partners (“Kinect”),...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026KKR’s third major Seattle acquisition in two years lands directly adjacent to the Northgate light rail station — a $332,000-per-unit bet that a...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026HKS principal Brian Zeallear, who leads the firm’s Seattle health studio, argues that artificial intelligence is accelerating how hospitals get designed but insists...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026Trase, a McLean, Virginia-based artificial intelligence startup with half its team already in the Puget Sound region, is searching for a Seattle-area office...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026Buying occupied Everett manufacturing assets from what appears to be the same Miami-based seller family in the same month, EQT Exeter has added...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026King County and UW Medicine have begun the public review process for a six-story medical office building atop seven levels of below-grade parking...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026A joint venture of Kraemer North America and Kent-based Scarsella Bros. is set to break ground in mid-July on the four-year, up-to-$475 million...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026In a Central Washington market where vacancy sits at 2.3 percent and Boeing, battery manufacturers, and the Port of Moses Lake are rewriting...
ByThe RegistryJuly 1, 2026