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A new hub for reclaimed lumber sales and collection opened over the weekend at 4747 First Ave. S. in SoDo.

Alliance well above ground in Totem Lake, with 203 Kirkland units to come

By BRIAN MILLER

There was no announcement for the Kirkland groundbreaking, apparently last November or December, at 12233 N.E. Totem Lake Way.


Ribbon snipped on $480M pediatric hospital in Tacoma

By EMMA LAPWORTH

After nearly 40 years of sharing space at MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, Mary Bridge Children's will open its own dedicated pediatric hospital to patients on May 16.

U District towers may have 467 units

By JOURNAL STAFF

As the DJC first reported in January, Onelin Capital is proposing two 20-story apartment towers at 4140 Roosevelt Way N.E., to replace the old University Inn. (That's still operating under the Stay Pineapple banner, with no demolition plans yet filed.)

First Hill nursing home trades for $13M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A Truewood by Merrill retirement community, at 1421 Minor Ave., sold last week for $13 million, according to King County records.

39 Queen Anne units sell for over $6M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A vintage apartment building at 621 W. Galer St. sold last week for $6.5 million, according to King County records.



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The Northwest Wall and Ceiling Bureau recently handed out 16 awards for outstanding wall and ceiling projects in Washington and Oregon. Awards were given for interior and exterior finishes on commercial and residential projects, as well as for light-gauge steel framing, suspended ceilings, renovations and restorations, and for stucco and EIFS projects.





Mercer Island units sell for nearly $11M

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Avellino apartments, at 2836 78th Ave. S.E., sold last week for just over $10.8 million, according to King County records.

Habitat for Humanity is developing a new Atlanta community with help from the Carters' initiative

By EMILIE MEGNIEN and GLENN GAMBOA

Over five days in May, nearly 1,000 volunteers with the international nonprofit will finish building 24 new housing units in Atlanta.


Cement consumption expected to fall 2.5% this year, ACA says

By JOURNAL STAFF

Higher borrowing costs and global conflict push the ACA's U.S. cement forecast lower.



TODAY'S STORIES

Business
How a weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive
Wall Street falls from its records and oil prices jump after fighting flares in the Middle East
Habitat for Humanity is developing a new Atlanta community with help from the Carters' initiative

Construction
Cement consumption expected to fall 2.5% this year, ACA says
AGC: Area construction jobs down amid mixed U.S. market
ABC: Daily safety practices sharply reduce jobsite injuries
Ribbon snipped on $480M pediatric hospital in Tacoma
Hanford removes waste from 23rd tank
Leave a board, buy a board

Technology
Shares of eBay take off on a $56B buyout bid from GameStop's Ryan Cohen

Real Estate
First Hill nursing home trades for $13M
39 Queen Anne units sell for over $6M
Mercer Island units sell for nearly $11M
Northwest Cascade buys yard space
U District towers may have 467 units
Alliance well above ground in Totem Lake, with 203 Kirkland units to come
A-P Hurd
Evergreen Goodwill
Julie Brown
Evergreen Goodwill
Erik Nordstrom
Evergreen Goodwill






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Monday
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Restored historic building anchors new mixed-use destination in Poulsbo
Ground broken on Cleveland Browns' new $ 2.4B domed stadium
High-octane muscle: Edmunds compares the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger
You're probably paying more for insurance lately
Money Happens: What to do when becoming a homeowner feels out of reach
166 Bellingham units, plus waterfront hotel, take shape
Perkins&Will designing new Yesler Terrace building for Harborview
Redmond to fund climate projects
Mexico City sinking is visible from space
City council eyes halt on data centers
South Park block assembled for $ 7.5M
FIFA wayfinding coming to Colman Terminal
Cap Hill warehouse trades for $ 10M
Tax refunds and AI boom have offset some US economic pain from Iran war and high gas prices, so far
Mercedes-Benz of Bellingham
WASHINGTON: Renovation
WASHINGTON: Stucco/EIFS
OREGON: Interior over $ 1 million
WASHINGTON: Light-Gauge Steel Framing over $ 1 million
WASHINGTON: Suspended Ceiling
WASHINGTON: Exterior Residential
WASHINGTON: Exterior Commercial
OREGON: Interior under $ 1 million
OREGON: Exterior, Commercial
OREGON: Restoration
OREGON: Stucco / EIFS
OREGON: Renovation
OREGON: Light-Gauge Steel Framing under $ 1 million
OREGON: Suspended Ceiling
OREGON: Light-Gauge Steel Framing over $ 1 million
WASHINGTON: Interior over $ 1 million








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