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On old Audio Row, developer pays over $10M for Roosevelt half block
Rendering by Weber Thompson
The master use permit came last summer for an apartment project planned at 6220 Roosevelt Way N.E. That's about a five-minute walk north to Roosevelt Station.

Clean Heat program reaches milestone: 2,000 homes converted

By NINA MILLIGAN

More than 2,000 homeowners have converted from oil heat to electric heat pumps through the city of Seattle's Clean Heat program.


Thai restaurant relocation signals looming land sale

By BRIAN MILLER

As the DJC reported in January, Kamiak Real Estate and Public47 Architects secured their master use permit for a seven-story, 218-unit apartment project to replace a row of Uptown restaurants once anchored by Bamboo Garden.

Crystal Mountain buys nearby motel

By JOURNAL STAFF

A Rodeway Inn at 1334 Roosevelt Ave. E. (aka Highway 410) sold this week for $4.1 million, according to King County records.


Fresh dough-slinger to occupy Phinney Ridge pizza perch

By BRIAN MILLER

Local pizza chain Stevie's Famous announced that it had signed a 10-year lease for the former Zeeks Pizza space.

Enbridge begins rerouting pipeline around Wisconsin reservation

By TODD RICHMOND

Energy company Enbridge has finally started work on rerouting an aging oil pipeline around a tribal reservation in northern Wisconsin after seven years of legal wrangling, moving ahead despite two new lawsuits that still could delay the project indefinitely.

Refill stores are changing the way we reduce waste

By AYA DIAB

A renewed interest in reuse is part of a broader push toward a “circular economy” that keeps materials in use longer to limit waste.


American Express unveils plans for new headquarters at 2 World Trade Center

The 55-story skyscraper will be designed by Foster + Partners and developed by Silverstein Properties.


18 Fremont units trade for $5M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 4500 First Ave. N.W. sold this week for almost $5 million, according to King County records.

Housing market tilts sharply toward buyers

By JOURNAL STAFF

The U.S. housing market entered 2026 with one of the largest imbalances between buyers and sellers in more than a decade, according to new data from Redfin.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
American Express unveils plans for new headquarters at 2 World Trade Center

Business
FedEx joins firms seeking tariff refunds
Nvidia and other tech stocks lead Wall Street higher
Court throws out judgment blaming Montana asbestos deaths on BNSF railroad
Spirit Airlines to exit Chapter 11 soon

Construction
Home Depot tops Q4 expectations, but customers pull back on spending
Enbridge begins rerouting pipeline around Wisconsin reservation

Environment
Refill stores are changing the way we reduce waste
Clean Heat program reaches milestone: 2,000 homes converted

Technology
Samsung adds more AI to Galaxy lineup
Waymo's robotaxis reach 10 U.S. cities

Real Estate
AI on the menu at NAIOP WA's meetup
Terreno makes Bronx buy
ULI wants you to cut carb(on)s
Fresh dough-slinger to occupy Phinney Ridge pizza perch
Thai restaurant relocation signals looming land sale
Crystal Mountain buys nearby motel
Housing market tilts sharply toward buyers
Warehouses sell for $6M in Tacoma
18 Fremont units trade for $5M
On old Audio Row, developer pays over $10M for Roosevelt half block
Doris Walkins
Pierce County Superior Court
Jacob Stinson
Cureo Architecture + Design
Alex Atchison
Parametrix
Mallory Wilde
Parametrix






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