By Jack Stubbs With all of the construction activity occurring in downtown Seattle, it’s no surprise that another is on the way: 2+U,...
ByThe RegistryMarch 15, 2018By Jack Stubbs In cities like Seattle, awareness around sustainable design in the built environment has been increasing over the last several years...
ByThe RegistryMarch 14, 2018By Jack Stubbs On Monday, March 12th, a 67-unit project located in Seattle’s University District was given the green light to proceed in...
ByThe RegistryMarch 13, 2018By Jack Stubbs Changes are afoot in Seattle’s University District as a 7-story development was recently given the green light to proceed to...
ByThe RegistryMarch 12, 2018By Adam Felson The cost to build commercial office space is not getting any cheaper thanks to material increases, labor shortages and the...
ByThe RegistryMarch 12, 2018By Jack Stubbs There is no shortage of projects in the pipeline in Seattle’s bustling Capitol Hill Neighborhood, and a 90-unit development was...
ByThe RegistryMarch 8, 2018By Meghan Hall A new white paper recently released by the Commercial Real Estate Women’s (CREW) Network, a leading producer of research on...
ByThe RegistryMarch 8, 2018By Jack Stubbs On Tuesday, March 6th, a 325-unit project in Belltown was denied approval to proceed at an Early Design Guidance (EDG)...
ByThe RegistryMarch 7, 2018By Jack Stubbs “It’s a question of women in the construction industry looking at all the opportunities and positions and roles available in...
ByThe RegistryMarch 7, 2018By Jack Stubbs There’s no shortage of activity occurring in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, and another development was recently given the green...
ByThe RegistryMarch 6, 2018By Jack Stubbs The days when architects solely drew up schematic designs and renderings for projects seem a thing of the past: public...
ByThe RegistryMarch 6, 2018By Jack Stubbs Changes are in the works in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood as a 141-unit development was recently given the green light to...
ByThe RegistryMarch 5, 2018