By Meghan Hall As the last segments of the Alaskan Way Viaduct are coming down, a 14-story, 519,000 square foot project was given...
ByThe RegistryNovember 12, 2019By Meghan Hall WeWork’s rapid ascension in the commercial real estate world seems to be dissolving as quickly as it came. The New...
ByThe RegistryOctober 15, 2019By Sasha Vasilyuk The Uptown Urban Center of the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood is a dense mix of turn of the 20th century...
ByThe RegistrySeptember 5, 2019SEATTLE (June 10, 2019) – 3650 REIT (“3650”), a balance-sheet lender focused on creating long-term relationships by originating, servicing and asset managing long-...
ByThe RegistryJune 11, 2019By Meghan Hall Since the Great Recession, Seattle has grown by leaps and bounds, its pace of expansion rivaling some of the country’s...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 25, 2019By Meghan Hall Seattle’s iconic waterfront is in the midst of a renaissance with several major infrastructure and development projects, including the Colman...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 24, 2019By Jack Stubbs Seattle’s waterfront has experienced no shortage of activity in recent months, and a three-story office building—slated to be replaced by...
ByThe RegistrySeptember 5, 2018By Jack Stubbs On Tuesday, August 28th, a 312-unit mixed-use project slated for downtown Seattle was unanimously approved at an Early Design Guidance...
ByThe RegistryAugust 28, 2018By Jack Stubbs In the current era of growth occurring throughout Seattle’s downtown core, much of the attention is on ground up developments...
ByThe RegistryMay 29, 2018By Jack Stubbs A new mixed-use development is officially on the way in South Lake Union. On Wednesday, April 18th, Martin Selig Real...
ByThe RegistryApril 18, 2018Lease Crutcher Lewis and Martin Selig Real Estate have begun construction for a 36-story residential and office building at Third & Lenora in...
ByThe RegistrySeptember 26, 2017By Kristin Bentley Martin Selig Real Estate, the developer that built Columbia Center, the tallest building in Washington, is scheduled to move forward...
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