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Residential and Hotel Project in Seattle’s Belltown Approved at Design Review Recommendation Meeting

By Jack Stubbs Changes are afoot in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, with a 170-foot, 249,000 square foot high-rise development recently approved for the next...

59-Unit Belltown Residential Mixed-Use Project Approved for Further Review

By Jack Stubbs “The applicant can proceed to the Design Review Recommendation meeting at their own risk. We would recommend that they advance...

Q&A: Runberg Architecture Group’s Principal Michele Wang

By Jack Stubbs Since its founding in 1998, Runberg Architecture Group has designed a variety of development types—urban mixed-use, housing and adaptive reuse—throughout...

60-Unit Project in Seattle’s Green Lake Neighborhood Approved at Early Design Guidance Meeting

By Jack Stubbs On Monday, October 16th, a mixed-used project on the eastern edge of Green Lake was approved to proceed to the...

Should Landlords Conduct Cybersecurity Audits?

By Christian Leitner A recent KPMG survey of businesses in the real estate industry showed that about 50% of surveyed organizations believed that...

159-unit Artisan Apartments Project Approved at Second Design Review Recommendation Meeting

By Jack Stubbs “I am very impressed by the effort you’ve put into working with community groups. I can tell it hasn’t been...

PropTech: Project Frog

By Jack Stubbs Project Frog is a technology and building systems company based in San Francisco, CA that delivers prefabricated component buildings at...

428-Unit TOD in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Gets Green Light to Advance Project

By Jack Stubbs Over the last several years, Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood has experienced widespread changes in both the commercial and residential markets....

300-Unit Tower Steps Project in Seattle’s Beacon Hill Approved at Early Design Guidance Meeting

By Jack Stubbs The 300-unit Tower Steps project in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood was approved on October 10th to proceed to the next...

Pike and Pine Renaissance: Act One

By Jack Stubbs Big changes are on the way for one of Seattle’s busiest avenues, the Pike and Pine corridor in downtown Seattle....

Resilience and Real Estate Investing

Evan Reis, SE Executive Director, US Resiliency Council Evan.reis@usrc.org www.usrc.org Does luxury last? [dropcap]I[/dropcap]’ve traveled around the country speaking about resilience, making the...

A Closer Look at Current Trends Defining Seattle’s Condo Market

By Jack Stubbs Over the past several years, condo development in Seattle has been relatively stagnant, with many developers—and potential tenants—having opted for...

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