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Region finally connects tomorrow as light rail bridges Lake Washington
Photo from Sound Transit
After nearly 10 million construction hours, the first-in-the-world light-rail line over a floating bridge is set to open tomorrow.

Drone maker Brinc swoops into West Canal Yards

By BRIAN MILLER

Brinc is a drone company with its current base in Fremont. Last week came a plan to expand at West Canal Yards, at 1120 W. Ewing St., on the ship canal in Interbay.


121 Bothell units, for seniors, trade for $41M

By BRIAN MILLER

A Bothell senior housing community, at 17502 102nd Ave. N.E., sold this week for $41 million, according to King County records.


People's Wall in CD could become landmark

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination of a unique piece of the city's history at its meeting on April 15.

Washington's cherry blossoms hit peak bloom, sending a fleeting burst of pink across the capital

By MEG KINNARD

It's finally peak bloom for the airy pink cherry blossoms in Washington, a welcome sign of spring in a city of concrete and granite continuously weighed down by the necessary heft of the nation's decision-making.


12 North Seattle units change hands

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 1214 N. 137th St. sold this week for over $2.6 million, according to King County records.

Chipotle takes space at The Eight

By JOURNAL STAFF

Chipotle Mexican Grill will open a new location at The Eight office tower in downtown Bellevue later this year.

Skagit County seeks planning member

By JOURNAL STAFF

Skagit County is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on its Planning Commission.

At The Movies: Vince Vaughn, James Marsden lead quirky action-comedy ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice'

By LINDSEY BAHR

“Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice” might look like a somewhat generic, glossy action-comedy on the surface. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.


With long lines and other disruptions, air travel anxiety isn't just about a fear of flying

By HOLLY RAMER and STEPHEN SMITH

The list of reasons why air travel can be stressful has grown as long as the security lines at some U.S. airports.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
People's Wall in CD could become landmark

Business
Wall Street's 2025 bonuses reached unprecedented levels
Stocks see worst day since Iran war started
Jobless claims up a bit last week
Dodger Stadium field gets a sponsor
Chipotle takes space at The Eight
Average long-term mortgage rate leaps to 6.38 percent

Construction
Region finally connects tomorrow as light rail bridges Lake Washington
Skagit County seeks planning member
Alair Homes

Technology
New studies of old dogs show where they came from

Weekend
At The Movies: Vince Vaughn, James Marsden lead quirky action-comedy ‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice'
'Carmen' closes opera season
With long lines and other disruptions, air travel anxiety isn't just about a fear of flying
Washington's cherry blossoms hit peak bloom, sending a fleeting burst of pink across the capital
After Hours: Cycling/music festival gearing up
Schweitzer sets closing date

Real Estate
12 North Seattle units change hands
121 Bothell units, for seniors, trade for $41M
SecureSpace opens Tukwila facility
Drone maker Brinc swoops into West Canal Yards
John Parsons
Affinius Capital
Jason Ryning
Liberty Bank
Amy Vanderhorst
Integrus Architecture






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