PropTech: With PassiveLogic, Smart Buildings are not just “Connected” Buildings, They’re Intelligent
By Meghan Hall
Technology has transformed the way that those in the commercial real estate industry are able to view property through the gathering and...
11-Story Hotel in Seattle’s Uptown Neighborhood Received Early Design Guidance Approval
By Meghan Hall
A brand-new hotel at the heart of Seattle, just blocks from the Space Needle and downtown, has received approval from the West...
Design Review Board Struggles with Proposed Concept for 8-Story Office Building in Uptown, Reluctantly...
By Meghan Hall
A proposed eight-story office project intended to bring life into Seattle’s Uptown neighborhood faced a challenging Early Design Guidance meeting on Wednesday...
182-Unit Living Building Project in Seattle’s Belltown Fails City Review
By Vladimir Bosanac
At times, even the most progressive plans can get stymied by details largely irrelevant to its core mission. One such project, the 18-story,...
As Stabilization Repairs Continue, Mayor Durkan Announces Decision for Seattle Department of Transportation to...
Traffic could be restored by mid-2022, Work Will Begin Following Completion of Stabilization on the West Seattle High Rise Bridge
SEATTLE (November 19, 2020) – Mayor Jenny...
Let Clint Eastwood Rightsize Your Real Estate Footprint
By Gabe Burke
Corporate real estate is headed for a showdown. A fear once deemed insignificant is now impossible to ignore. Many leaders worry that...
As New Players Enter the Market, Expert Says the Key to Successful Life Sciences...
By Meghan Hall
The life science industry has exploded in recent years, its rise further catalyzed by its stability during the last eight months as...
Design Review Board Recommends University Temple United Methodist Church Project Return for Second Recommendation...
By Bekka Wiedenmeyer
For more than a hundred years, University Temple United Methodist Church (UTUMC) has called Seattle’s U-District home, growing from one tent to...
Runberg Architecture Group Takes Home Two Awards at NAIOP Night of the Stars
SEATTLE – November 11, 2020 – Runberg Architecture Group, a Seattle-based architecture firm specializing in urban mixed-use, housing and adaptive reuse projects, recently took...
Do Amenities Still Matter in a Post-COVID-19 World?
Over the past decade, amenities in and around office buildings had grown in quantity, popularity and creativity. The proliferation of office amenities was the...