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268-Unit Development in Seattle’s University District Denied Approval at Design Review Recommendation Meeting

By Jack Stubbs Seattle’s University District has several developments in the works, but one mixed-use project will not yet proceed to the next...

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Arrivé Mixed-Use Tower in Seattle Celebrated Topping Out

Seattle, Washington (May 9, 2018) – PCL Construction Services, Inc., along with the rest of the project team, celebrated the topping out of...

FeaturedResidential

Bellwether Housing Celebrates Opening of 133-Unit Arbora Court Apartments in Seattle’s University District

By Jack Stubbs The city of Seattle and the broader region continues to been plagued by issues around affordable housing, and organizations are...

WeWork, Weber Thompson, Watershed building, Seattle, Puget Sound Business Journal, Seattle’s Living Building Pilot Program, Fremont Dock Company, Troll Avenue, Stone Way, Google, Adobe, Tableau, Puget Sound, The Village, San Antonio Station, Mountain View, LinkedIn, Facebook, Union Bank Building, San Francisco
Commercial

WeWork Takes Entire 61,000 SQFT Watershed Building in Seattle’s Fremont Neighborhood

By Vladimir Bosanac Most people still identify WeWork as a company that famously popularized shared workspace, but based on some of its recent...

Weber Thompson, Helios, Pike Passive, Arbora Court, Seattle Architecture Foundation, Seattle Design Festival, Mid-Rise Studio, Westlake Steps, ONE Lakefront
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Weber Thompson Announces Six Promotions

SEATTLE (March 20th 2018) – Weber Thompson has promoted six women in the firm including one new Senior Associate, three Associates, and two...

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Over $8,700 Raised for Music4Life During the Bassline Social & Charity Auction

SEATTLE, WA – On February 28, 2018, OpenSquare hosted the Bassline Social & Charity Silent Auction benefiting Seattle Based Music4Life program. OpenSquare was...

Seattle, Greystar, Weber Thompson, Olson Kundig, South Lake Union, Early Design Guidance meeting, Design Review, Aurora Corridor
AECResidential

Greystar’s 374-Unit Residential Tower in South Lake Union Unanimously Approved at Early Design Guidance Meeting

By Jack Stubbs Charleston, North Carolina-based Greystar, one of the nation’s largest multifamily developers, is making moves to expand its presence in the...

Seattle, Regency Centers, Principal Financial, Ballard Blocks II, PCC Community Markets, Ballard, Burke Gilman Trail, Weber Thompson
AECCommercial

Regency Centers’ Under-Construction Ballard Blocks II Project Hopes to Activate the Ballard Neighborhood

By Jack Stubbs Construction recently began on the new mixed-use development in the works in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Regency Centers is the developer...

Seattle, Weber Thompson, Holland Partner Group, Cornish College of the Arts, Early Design Guidance Meeting, Master Use Permit
AECCommercialResidential

Holland Partner Group’s 426-Unit Development Unanimously Approved at Early Design Guidance Meeting

By Jack Stubbs The Boren and Lenora Project, a 426-unit development in the works in the bustling Denny Triangle neighborhood, was recently given...

FinanceResidential

355-Unit Cirrus Apartments in South Lake Union Sells for $103.3MM

By Jack Stubbs There’s no shortage of activity occurring in Seattle’s residential real estate market, and the bustling South Lake Union neighborhood shows...

Seattle, Fana Group of Companies, Weber Thompson, downtown Seattle, Denny Triangle, Design Review Recommendation meeting
AECCommercialResidential

55-Story Tower in Downtown Seattle Discussed at Design Review Recommendation Meeting

By Jack Stubbs On Tuesday, February 6th, a Design Review Recommendation (DRR) meeting was held for the 55-story mixed-use tower in the heart...

Seattle, Weber Thompson, Mill Creek Residential, Cal Anderson Park, Capitol Hill, Nagle Place, light rail station, Early Design Guidance
AECResidential

Two-Building 213-Unit Development in Capitol Hill Approved at Second Early Design Guidance Meeting

By Jack Stubbs There’s no shortage of activity occurring in Seattle’s busting Capitol Hill neighborhood, and a mixed-use development was recently advanced to...

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