New York lawmakers have approved a one-year freeze on state permits for large data centers, the first statewide moratorium in the country and...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Issaquah voters will decide this fall whether to renew an expiring park bond and commit up to $18 million toward a two-decade slate...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026A partially renovated, 42-unit apartment community in Lakewood has come to market at a price that hands the next owner a half-finished renovation...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Vanbarton Group has listed the full-block parking garage it owns at 2600 Elliott Ave. in Belltown, betting that a newly approved Seattle height...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Pacific Northwest regional lender Banner Bank has committed to 19,085 square feet at Sterling Realty Organization’s renovated Symetra Center, adding a marquee financial-services...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Global alternative-investment manager Ares Management has grown its downtown Bellevue footprint to 19,878 square feet at Kemper Development Company’s Bellevue Place, an expansion...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Mercer Island, the smallest office submarket on the Eastside, tightened to a 2.9 percent vacancy rate in the second quarter of 2026, leaving...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026Bothell, the most affordable office submarket on the Eastside, swung to positive absorption in the second quarter of 2026, trimming its stubbornly high...
July 8, 2026Industrial Realty Group has finished a top-to-bottom redevelopment of the shuttered NORPAC food-processing plant in Stayton, Oregon, converting more than 528,000 square feet...
July 7, 2026A children’s fitness and STEAM education operator is scouring six of the Puget Sound’s tightest retail submarkets for a high-ceilinged box between 2,700...
July 7, 2026Buyers across Washington gained their widest selection of homes all year in June 2026 as active listings surged 16.4 percent year over year,...
July 7, 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, 2026Industrial Realty Group has finished a top-to-bottom redevelopment of the shuttered NORPAC food-processing plant in Stayton, Oregon, converting more than 528,000 square feet...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026Kimco Realty has put its single-tenant Home Depot on Hayden Island up for sale at a sub-market cap rate, testing investor appetite for...
ByThe RegistryJuly 6, 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, 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 ReadingNew York lawmakers have approved a one-year freeze on state permits for large data centers, the first statewide moratorium in the country and...
ByThe RegistryJuly 8, 2026A 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, 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, 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, 2026When Gravity Payments left and Bartell Drugs went dark below, Henbart finally had the opening — and the city’s incentives — to do...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 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, 2026Seattle’s month as a FIFA World Cup host generated record hotel revenue and record downtown foot traffic, but the underlying data shows a...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026Industrious, the premium flexible-workspace operator now owned by CBRE, has recommitted to its home on the top floors of one of downtown Bellevue’s...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026Flexible-workspace operator Kiln has secured 26,143 square feet at Sterling Realty Organization’s recently renovated Symetra Center, planting a second Washington flag in the...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026Kirkland cemented its status as the Eastside’s second-priciest office submarket in the second quarter of 2026, commanding gross asking rents above $46 even...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026The Bellevue Suburban office submarket surrendered occupancy for a second straight quarter in the second quarter of 2026, pushing vacancy to 12.8 percent...
ByThe RegistryJuly 7, 2026An Edmonds-based private investment entity has paid $15.7 million for a 66,017-square-foot industrial warehouse in Monroe, acquiring a 2001-vintage Snohomish County building occupied...
ByThe RegistryJuly 6, 2026