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Upgraded Myrtle Edwards, Centennial parks to reopen June 4
Rendering by Walker Macy
The remaking of more than a mile of public shoreline north of Seattle's new waterfront is nearly complete.

Rushing offices face sale, demo and townhouse future

By BRIAN MILLER

A small 49-year-old office building, now a Class B property, on the Westlake side of Queen Anne Hill. A sales offering from CBRE. And now a prospective townhouse plan. DJC readers know this movie all too well.


Olson Kundig-designed arts center proposed for historic hardware store site in Stanwood

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Nonprofit Stanwood Camano Arts Advocacy Commission (SCAAC) wants to build a roughly 13,000-square-foot community arts center and third place at a prominent site in west Stanwood.

In Renton, Topgolf retail corner could be yours

By BRIAN MILLER

The popular Topgolf driving range and restaurant opened in Renton in 2022. At the time, a companion hotel and separate retail complex were also planned.


Seattle hat maker brings bespoke style to Pioneer Square

By NINA MILLIGAN

The new shop allows owner Mike Hoyle to schedule appointments for customers to personalize their hats and walk out wearing them.

WA airports get $82M for upgrades

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seven airports in Washington state will receive more than $82 million in federal funding for infrastructure upgrades, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell announced yesterday.

Claww of fate hangs over U District

By BRIAN MILLER

Developed in 1985, the University Square building is an established part of the retail landscape along The Ave.


Flooding assistance deadline soon

By JOURNAL STAFF

Gov. Bob Ferguson and other officials on Wednesday encouraged Washingtonians affected by December's historic flooding to apply for federal assistance by the June 10 deadline.

As electric bills rise, some states are focusing on the growing profits of utilities

By MARC LEVY

The artificial intelligence boom is leading to fights in some states over growing utility profits, as governors, attorneys general and others protesting rising electricity bills say cash-strapped residents are stuck in a broken system.

Single Gen Z women outpace Gen Z men to homeownership despite overall decline in first-time buyers

By ALEX VEIGA

The trend is the latest sign that single women are choosing to become homeowners at greater rates than single men.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Olson Kundig-designed arts center proposed for historic hardware store site in Stanwood

Business
Stocks rally after pressure eases from the bond market, oil prices fall
Seattle hat maker brings bespoke style to Pioneer Square
State jobless rate up slightly to 5.2%
Trailhead Direct returns for summer
Lawmakers look to modernize TSA
As electric bills rise, some states are focusing on the growing profits of utilities

Construction
WA airports get $82M for upgrades

Environment
Upgraded Myrtle Edwards, Centennial parks to reopen June 4
Flooding assistance deadline soon

Technology
Nvidia Q1 results surpass expectations

Real Estate
Claww of fate hangs over U District
Single Gen Z women outpace Gen Z men to homeownership despite overall decline in first-time buyers
In Renton, Topgolf retail corner could be yours
Rushing offices face sale, demo and townhouse future
Tyler Keller
ACI Mechanical & HVAC Sales
Clark Davis
Cameron MacAllister Group
Kate Frantz
Cameron MacAllister Group






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