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Holland pays over $18M for Fremont site; 185 units to follow
Rendering via Weber Thompson
Demolition permits appear to be in place for the commercial strip once home to Caffe Ladro and Baila Bar.

Local leadership changes for Skanska

By JOURNAL STAFF

Two longtime local Skanska leaders have been promoted from within.


LMN and Live Nation file $72M plan for new music venue in Stadium District

By BRIAN MILLER

Live Nation announced a new Stadium District music venue last week, as has been widely reported. Now we have a bit more concrete detail.


West Seattle Link RFQ could drop early next month

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

Sound Transit's advance notice for the extension comes amid shifting plans for the line and system overall given a significant budget shortfall.

A spring refresh for Bellevue's Bellettini senior living community

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Spring is here and major changes are afoot at The Bellettini senior housing community at 1115 108th Ave. N.E. in Bellevue. Work recently started on a comprehensive renovation of the property's public spaces.


Opinion: Washington state pioneered efficient highway repair methods once — and can do so again

By NICK DAVIS

Highway departments face tight budgets and staff shortages while often resorting to costly and invasive “worst-first” repairs. Concrete pavement preservation (CPP) techniques offer an alternative solution by addressing minor issues before they become larger, more expensive problems, and ultimately save billions of dollars for highway agencies.

Seattle Center fixes could go to voters

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Seattle City Council may consider a possible bond measure calling for new infrastructure investments at Seattle Center for the 2027 ballot.


Capitol Hill deli trades for over $7M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A retail complex at 1722 Bellevue Ave. sold last week for $7.5 million, according to King County records.

More ways to explore area waterfronts like a tourist this summer

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

With warmer temperatures comes more roadwork, more tourists — and mercifully, more ways to access waterfront adventures around the region this summer.

Rising energy, materials costs drive sharp increase in construction input prices

By JOURNAL STAFF

Energy-related inputs posted the steepest increases, with diesel prices up 73.8% from last year.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
A spring refresh for Bellevue's Bellettini senior living community

Business
More ways to explore area waterfronts like a tourist this summer
Lunch & Laughs at Pioneer Park
$126K for World Cup watch parties
Foster Garvey
Oil prices keep swinging, and so do stocks worldwide
NextEra, Dominion want to create a massive power company as AI drives energy demand in the US

Construction
West Seattle Link RFQ could drop early next month
Seattle Center fixes could go to voters
Local leadership changes for Skanska
Backlogs, confidence rise again, thanks to data centers
Rising energy, materials costs drive sharp increase in construction input prices

Opinion
Opinion: Washington state pioneered efficient highway repair methods once — and can do so again

Real Estate
LMN and Live Nation file $72M plan for new music venue in Stadium District
Capitol Hill deli trades for over $7M
Holland pays over $18M for Fremont site; 185 units to follow
Andrew Randles
Foster Garvey
Scott Flichtbeil
Foster Garvey
Tom Gilchrist
Sterling Realty Organization
Matt Skager
Sterling Realty Organization






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