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Analysis: Can we spend stimulus funding fast enough?

Washington bureaucrats have a reputation for being able to spend taxpayer money real fast. But, believe it or not, spending it fast enough is one of the biggest tasks President-elect Barack Obama's economic team faces in putting together an economic recovery measure.

 

Bad times? Vegas didn't plan for that

In Las Vegas, the economic mess is also creating an identity crisis.

 

Senior housing developer files personal bankruptcy

The founder and CEO of Sunwest Management has filed a personal bankruptcy in an effort to halt the collapse of his senior-housing empire.

 

Frugality takes bite out of restaurants' profits

“Casual dining” or sit-down chains were hardest hit in 2008, while fast-food chains fared better.

 

Can't make car payment? Hyundai says just return it

Can't make the payments on that new car you just bought? No problem — just return it free of charge.

 

Region's real estate markets will struggle this year: Grubb & Ellis

Downtown Seattle's office vacancy expected to hit 15% by the end of the year, and industrial vacancies should hit 7%.

 

NAIOP now known simply as NAIOP

The National Association of Industrial and Office Properties will now be known solely as NAIOP to reflect its members expansion into a broader scope of commercial real estate development, the association said in a news release.

 

How was Seattle's snow response?

How do you think the city handled the snowstorms this winter? Let the City Council know today.

 

Train to airport could cost $2.75

Sound Transit is considering charging $2.75 to ride light rail from downtown Seattle to Sea-Tac Airport.

 

Construction slows less than expected

Construction spending fell less than expected in November as record activity on nonresidential projects helped offset another steep decline in housing.

 

Stocks start week with modest losses

Caution returned to Wall Street Monday as investors gave back some gains from last week's rally even as they found some encouragement from President-elect Barack Obama's calls for an economic stimulus package.

 

Tech Ops

 

January 5, 2009

Retirement: Maybe it's time for Plan B

Samis buys site on First Avenue

Commercial real estate in for a rough year in '09

MCA taps Kommers to run association

Letters to the Editor: Viaduct idea an innovative compromise

States' project list for stimulus funding already totals $136B

Motorists' habits spur call for tax increases

Fund managers stay in defensive position

190 apartments sold for $13M

Yakima hopes to keep school open


January 2, 2009

Financial experts offer nine resolutions for the New Year

Some big brands bit the dust in 2008

Home improvement stores weather storm

'Your Money or Your Life': New interest in '92 book

Cloud computing gains corporate fans

Seattle lawyer Richard Clinton dies

Joy King is new director of UTC


December 31, 2008

Judge rejects WaMu's confidentiality request

Retail's post-holiday fallout has started

New mood in Dubai: Uncertainty

Young Japanese have little love for cars

Tech Test: Online transit planners make it easier to travel without a car

Eastside office vacancy rate rises

More workers forced to take unpaid time off

14 state parks may be closed

Ore. city workers turn down raises

State gets $28M in foreclosure aid

Federal contract protests up 17%

Lifeline for GMAC puts Dow up 184

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