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Wright Runstad & Intercontinental Real Estate Break Ground on 400 University @ Rainier Square in Seattle

Seattle, WA, (June 3, 2020) — Local developer Wright Runstad & Company in partnership with Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation (“Intercontinental”) has broken ground...

Voice Controls, Wireless Sharing and Other “Nice to Have Tech” to Become Standard in Post-Pandemic Offices

By Meghan Hall Since COVID-19 has hit, there have been a lot of debates as to what the office will look like as...

Podcast: Pamela Anderson-Brulé, President of Anderson Brulé Architects

Pamela Anderson-Brulé is co-founder and president of Anderson Brulé Architects, the San Jose firm she started in 1984. Working exclusively in the public...

One Restaurant, Three Kitchens: Mezcaleria Oaxaca Adds Vibrancy to Quiet Streets During Pandemic

By Meghan Hall When local Capitol Hill eatery Mezcaleria Oaxaca began building its third kitchen, little did the project team know the impact...

March to June, Where are We Really After 3 Months of COVID Effects on Commercial Real Estate

By Eugene McGrane Well it’s been a long three months of Shelter in Place orders across most of the country. We’ve seen a...

McNellis: The Post-Plague Office

Real Estate in the Plague Year By John McNellis Last week, Mark Zuckerberg said he believes that half of Facebook’s employees will be working...

ICYMI: Puget Sound Industrial Summit

Brought to you by: Geoverse | The Next Generation Smartphone Connectivity. Today. ~ The industrial real estate market is poised to be one...

25-Acre East Redmond Development Site Posted for Sale

By Meghan Hall A large redevelopment site in Eastern Redmond is up for grabs, a rare opportunity in the rapidly tightening Eastside markets....

Small-Scale Bar and Eatery Packs Big Design Punch in Seattle’s Ballard Neighborhood

By Meghan Hall A 700 square foot bar near the heart of Ballard is making a statement with its design. Rupee Bar, a...

New Data Center Fund Seeks to Raise $1.5B and has Seattle Among its Targeted Markets

By Jon Peterson  The impact of COVID-19 on technology in the homes and across all factors of our life has made data centers ever...

Developer for Bellevue’s 1.8-Acre Washington Square Project Changes Course

By Meghan Hall In the midst of downtown Bellevue’s development boom, a local developer has changed course on its plans for a 1.8-acre...

McNellis: Death of the Elevator

By John McNellis Real Estate in the Plague Year Without the elevator…there could be no downtown skyscrapers or residential high-rises, and city life...

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