Seattle’s First Carbon Positive Building Inspired by Seattle Innovator and Entrepreneur
By Meghan Hall
A newly-constructed Seattle apartment building is making a splash in a number of ways. Called “Inspire”...
Build-for-Rent Housing Emerges as Popular Product Type Amidst Housing Shortages, High Demand
By Meghan Hall
The single-family rental (SFR) space has been part of the real estate landscape for decades, with...
10-Unit Ballard Apartment Building Sells for $2.25M in Off-Market Deal
Seattle, Wash. (December 16, 2020) – A ten-unit apartment complex located at 2201 NW 62nd Street in Seattle, Washington, has sold for...
Mayor Durkan Signs Cultural Space Agency Charter to Create First Public Development Authority in...
New Public Development Authority to Develop Real Estate Projects in Partnership with Cultural Communities
SEATTLE (December 15, 2020) – Mayor Jenny...
TechView: Cityhive Taps into Tenant Knowledge to Help Landlords Fill Vacancies
By Meghan Hall
In the nation’s busiest markets, landlords are always looking for ways to fill residential vacancies while...
Review Board Returns Mixed-Use Building at Safeway-Owned Site to Design Review, Citing Code, Design...
By Bekka Wiedenmeyer
Queen Anne Ave. represents one of Seattle’s many commercial corridors, encouraging small business with easy access...
Mill Creek Announces Leasing Underway at 228-Unit Modera Broadway in Seattle’s Capitol Hill
Mixed-Use Development Community Adds 228 Apartment Homes to Capitol Hill Neighborhood
SEATTLE – Dec. 10, 2020 – Mill Creek Residential, a leading...
MG Properties Group Buys Bellevue Apartment Complex for $191MM
By Meghan Hall
San Diego, Calif.-based MG Properties Group has scooped up the Liv Bel-Red apartment complex—now known as...
Experts: Greatest Challenge to the Construction Industry Isn’t Social Distancing, It’s Available Projects
By Meghan Hall
Like many sectors, the commercial real estate industry has faced its...
Downtown Design Review Board Overturns Pivotal Condition, Paves Way for 53-Story Mixed Use Tower...
By Bekka Wiedenmeyer
Persistence paid off this week when the Downtown Seattle Review Board relieved Weber Thompson and Dallas,...