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On former Weyerhaeuser campus, IRG prepares 3 more industrial buildings
Photo via Colliers
A decade ago, Weyerhaeuser moved its headquarters from Federal Way to Pioneer Square. About the same time, it sold its 425-acre campus to Industrial Realty Group.

Save the Northup lighthouse! Public Storage to redevelop, but shining beacon is spared

By BRIAN MILLER

What with all the new light-rail stations along the Bel-Red to Overlake corridor, there's been some loss in Bellevue's vital self-storage sector.


Local landscapers honored for design excellence

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Washington Association of Landscape Professionals (WALP) held its annual awards banquet on January 30. The awards recognize outstanding workmanship in the landscape construction and maintenance sectors by WALP members.

Ballard infill project, with 35 units, breaks ground

By BRIAN MILLER

The small corner site, at 849 N.W. Market St., sold to local married investors in the summer of 2024.


The Phinery transforms space into home design showpiece

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

Earlier this month, The Phinery (so named because of its original digs on Phinney Hill) opened its pale pink French doors at 8055 15th Ave. N.W. to a home design showpiece in the former Morgan's Kitchen and Bath store that's been empty since 2023.


Bids wanted for upgrades at Loyal Heights Community Center

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seattle Parks and Recreation is seeking to hire a GC/CM to renovate the Loyal Heights Community Center at 2101 N.W. 77th St.



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Lynnwood building sells for over $8M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A light industrial building at 21021 66th Ave. W. sold last week for about $8.1 million, according to Snohomish County records.

Rome's Colosseum gets a fresh look that recreates the footprints of long-gone columns

By TRISHA THOMAS

Restorers sourced the new slabs of travertine from the same quarries where the ancient Romans retrieved theirs.

After Hours: SIFF sets opening film

By JOURNAL STAFF

The 52nd Seattle International Film Festival will open May 7 with “I Love Boosters,” the latest feature from Boots Riley.



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Technology
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Weekend
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Real Estate
Lynnwood building sells for over $8M
Save the Northup lighthouse! Public Storage to redevelop, but shining beacon is spared
Ballard infill project, with 35 units, breaks ground
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