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C Concourse expansion levels up the traveler experience
Photo via The Miller Hull Partnership
The $399 million project opened Thursday at Seattle Tacoma International Airport.

Ballard industrial buildings to become ‘micro warehouse’ cluster?

By BRIAN MILLER

Three years ago, as the DJC then reported, NAI Puget Sound Properties put the former Rudd Wood Finishes property on the market.


RFQ out for $900M West Seattle Link

By JOURNAL STAFF

Sound Transit has issued a request for qualifications and proposed approach (RFQPA) for heavy civil general contractor/construction manager services for the West Seattle Link light-rail extension.


Sierra to build 172 Redmond units for active seniors

By BRIAN MILLER

At the very end of 2024, the DJC first reported on a midrise apartment plan in downtown Redmond. From the same ownership group behind the nearby Hilton Garden Inn, here working with Urbal Architecture, it’s to replace a cluster of old houses (mostly converted to offices).

Bonney Lake retail sells for over $9M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A recently constructed commercial complex at 20502 98th St. E. sold in April for just over $9.3 million.

More pickleball for Seattle Parks?

By JOURNAL STAFF

Throughout June, Seattle Parks and Recreation is hosting a second round of public engagement meetings for its Outdoor Racquet Sports Strategy.

The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts

By CATHY BUSSEWITZ

Some qualities are so unmistakably human and important, AI can’t easily replace them yet.



The Club at Uplands

The Club at Uplands is a new gathering and amenity space for residents of the Uplands master-planned community in South Hill near Puyallup at 17879 Uplands Blvd. E.
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Edmunds’ five best used performance cars for less than $25,000

By JOSH JACQUOT

These diverse vehicles give buyers a pathway to engaging analog driving dynamics and modern performance hardware.


Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users

By BARBARA ORTUTAY and KEN SWEET

AI agents can not only recommend products but complete the purchase on the user’s behalf at potentially any merchant that accepts Visa.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
C Concourse expansion levels up the traveler experience
More pickleball for Seattle Parks?
The Club at Uplands

Business
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NTSB says fiery 2024 North Dakota derailment proves the need to replace flawed tank cars
The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts
SpaceX soars, makes Musk a trillionaire
Gene Juarez leaving SLU space

Construction
RFQ out for $900M West Seattle Link
Fire collapses roof at Ballard warehouse

Money
Edmunds’ five best used performance cars for less than $25,000
The best places to park your short-term investments
Social Security’s retirement trust fund faces funding shortfall one year earlier than expected
Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users

Real Estate
Ballard industrial buildings to become ‘micro warehouse’ cluster?
Bonney Lake retail sells for over $9M
Sierra to build 172 Redmond units for active seniors
Lionel Lemay
Pacific Northwest Building Resilience Coalition
Garret Frerichs
Ethos Civil






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