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Seattle Officials Gather to Celebrate Diverse Businesses Seeking to Thrive in the Construction Industry

Clark Construction celebrated the completion of its 2019/2020 Seattle Strategic Partnership Program with a virtual graduation ceremony on July 21. The intensive, eight-month...

Union View Project Site Hits the Market, Pricing Could Reach ~$14MM

By Meghan Hall A development site on the border of Seattle’s rapidly growing Wallingford and Fremont neighborhoods is on the market. With entitlements...

Port Cancels RFP Seeking Partner for New Cruise Terminal

In April 2020, the Port of Seattle suspended its planning for a new cruise terminal to serve the Alaska market, citing a need...

citizenM Opens in Seattle’s South Lake Union Neighborhood

Global hotel innovator citizenM disrupts the traditional hospitality industry once more with its new app for the new era of travel July 28,...

354-Unit Residential Project Known as Yesler Terrace Moves to Final Phase of Design Review

By Meghan Hall Seattle’s Yesler Terrace neighborhood is gearing up for two major additions in the coming years as two new residential towers...

Podcast: Rob Zirkle, Founding Principal of Brick

Rob Zirkle is the founding principal at Brick, an Oakland, California-based architecture firm that describes itself as friendly, un-conventional, can-do architects. Rob brings...

Schnitzer West Moves Ahead with 600,000 SQFT Bellevue Office Tower

By Meghan Hall Six months after snatching up a prime redevelopment site in Bellevue’s hot downtown core, Schnitzer West is moving forward with...

New LEED Guidance from USGBC Helps Cities and Communities Expand Resilience Efforts in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Credits integrate public health and social equity with sustainability planning Washington, D.C. – (July 22, 2020) – The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released...

Spire, 440-Foot Residential Tower in Belltown, Topped Off

Leaders of Laconia Development, PCL Construction, and Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (RSIR) celebrated the topping off today for Spire, a new luxury condominium...

More Than Half of Multifamily Developers Report Ongoing Delays in Permitting and Starts Due to COVID-19

Washington, D.C. – More than half (57 percent) of multifamily developer respondents reported construction delays in the jurisdictions where they operate, according to the fourth...

“House Your Future:” Hatchback Cottages Looks to Disrupt Seattle Housing Industry with Innovative DADU Model

By Meghan Hall Multifamily development has typically been viewed as the most efficient way to combat Seattle’s housing imbalance for the simple reasoning...

Owner of SLU Development Site Looks for New Buyer After Onni Walks Away from Deal

By Meghan Hall A South Lake Union parcel—one of the few remaining developable plots of land in the neighborhood—has hit the market for...

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