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Design firm Best Practice remains playful through 15 years
Photo credit Dain Susman
The DJC asked founding partner Ian Butcher about where the firm been these last 15 years and where it is heading.

In first big lease at Four106 in Bellevue, Uber takes one-third of the office tower

By BRIAN MILLER

In downtown Bellevue, the Four106 office tower opened last summer, with some 480,000 square feet being brokered by Broderick Group.


Public Works Board awards $5.1 million for infrastructure projects

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Washington State Public Works Board (PWB) recently voted to award $5.1 million in grants and loans to eight infrastructure projects. The awards will support pre-construction, construction and emergency projects in Clallam, Clark, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Pacific and Pend Oreille counties.

With $19M Renton buy, small-bay specialist WareSpace enters market

By BRIAN MILLER

An empty Renton warehouse at 700 Powell Ave. S.W. sold this week for $19 million, according to King County records.


On The Block: A tale of two hotels

Both are a century old. Both recently came to market. And both should in theory benefit not just from the looming World Cup but also the broader post-pandemic rebound in tourism. We speak, of course, about hotels. First the context, then the two offerings.

Streets levy headed to ballot

By JOURNAL STAFF

During the Aug. 4 Primary Election Tacoma residents will get to vote on a new levy that would fund the maintenance, repair, and enhancement of city streets, sidewalks, and multimodal infrastructure for 10 years.

Movers & Markets: New shop at Lakefront Blocks

By BRIAN MILLER

Vulcan Real Estate developed and later sold the first two office components of its three Lakefront Blocks in South Lake Union, with apartments over the Google-leased offices.

Timber Trails selling at Snoqualmie Ridge

By JOURNAL STAFF

The final community at Snoqualmie Ridge, one of the Eastside's largest, is now selling. This marks the end of a multi-decade buildout that has helped define residential growth in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Omaha sinkhole went viral; hundreds of others under the radar

By JEREMY TURLEY

As Harmon Maher walked along the Keystone Trail in central Omaha one morning in February, he spotted something odd: The creek next to the path, normally a gray-green color, ran bright orange.

Construction input prices rise in March

By JOURNAL STAFF

Construction input prices increased 2.2% in March compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Producer Price Index data released yesterday. Nonresidential construction input prices increased 2.3% for the month.


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Design firm Best Practice remains playful through 15 years

Business
Wall Street hits record on Iran war hopes
New store opens in Pioneer Square
Omaha sinkhole went viral; hundreds of others under the radar
As energy costs rise, some states back off climate goals
BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs

Construction
Public Works Board awards $5.1 million for infrastructure projects
Construction input prices rise in March
Streets levy headed to ballot

Real Estate
On The Block: A tale of two hotels
Movers & Markets: New shop at Lakefront Blocks
In first big lease at Four106 in Bellevue, Uber takes one-third of the office tower
With $19M Renton buy, small-bay specialist WareSpace enters market
Timber Trails selling at Snoqualmie Ridge
Nonprofit converting buildings into housing for teachers






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