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Historic Fisherman's Terminal building shipshape after $37M rebuild
Photo by Eirik Johnson
The Salmon Bay rebuild will soon open as the Maritime Innovation Center.

Work begins on 70 units near U Village

By BRIAN MILLER

Apartment plans began brewing seven years back for that sloping, crescent-shaped site, just south of the Burke-Gilman Trail and east of Five Corners, near Laurelhurst.


Pick up your paddles! Pickle at the Palms is almost ready

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The weather and neighbor-friendly pickleball facility had its soft opening this week.


Empty Renton Rite Aid getting a makeover

By BRIAN MILLER

Back in March, as the DJC then reported, MultiCare Health System purchased a vacant Rite Aid store, at 3116 N.E. Sunset Blvd. in Renton.


RMC Architects marks 40 years of impact in Bellingham and beyond

By JULIE FLATTERY

The 19-person office has built a solid foundation and continued success by maintaining a diverse portfolio of work. Its project types include civic and cultural, commercial, healthcare, master planning, residential, and sacred spaces.

LIHI tiny house village opens on Belmont

By JOURNAL STAFF

Belmont Village consists of 31 units, a security pavilion, a community kitchen, hygiene and laundry facilities. The common facilities and six of the tiny houses are ADA accessible.


Building in Bellingham? Now there's no required parking

By NINA MILLIGAN

The Bellingham City Council has passed new regulations removing requirements to build on-site parking, and establishing consistent and minimum bicycle parking requirements citywide.

126 Lynnwood units sell for $34M

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Station Nine apartments, at 16720 Sixth Ave. W., sold this week for $34 million, according to Snohomish County records.

Miami to decide fate of storied stadium where speedboats raced and Jimmy Buffett played

By DAVID FISCHER

A piece of Miami architectural history has sat largely abandoned and covered in graffiti for more than three decades.

Help shape new Bellevue park

By JOURNAL STAFF

The city of Bellevue is inviting the community to comment on design options for a new park in the BelRed neighborhood.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
RMC Architects marks 40 years of impact in Bellingham and beyond
LIHI tiny house village opens on Belmont
Money available for tall building research
Weigh in on Redmond pickleball plan
Pick up your paddles! Pickle at the Palms is almost ready
Historic Fisherman's Terminal building shipshape after $37M rebuild

Business
Miami to decide fate of storied stadium where speedboats raced and Jimmy Buffett played
Weigh in on WSDOT freight system plan
Building in Bellingham? Now there's no required parking
Help shape new Bellevue park
Sinking AI stocks pull Wall Street further from record
Collectibles shop coming to SoDo

Real Estate
126 Lynnwood units sell for $34M
57 Capitol Hill units trade for over $8M
Empty Renton Rite Aid getting a makeover
Work begins on 70 units near U Village






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