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Seahawks plan reno and addition
to Renton facility

Rendering by HOK
First they won the Super Bowl (again). Then the team was (reportedly) put up for sale. And now the Seahawks are planning a signification renovation and addition to their Renton training facility.

Crews begin careful work clearing slide on I-5 south of Bellingham

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

Washington State Department of Transportation contractor Interwest Construction started emergency work Sunday clearing northbound Interstate 5 south of Bellingham after landslides sent thousands of cubic yards of boulders, trees and other debris across the freeway Thursday night.


Aging Tukwila office duo bound for demo, redevelopment

By BRIAN MILLER

Four years ago, Clarion Partners paid a bit over $18 million for the two-building Riverpoint Corporate Center in Tukwila.

Design work begins for new Bellevue park

By EMMA LAPWORTH

A new half-acre neighborhood park is in the works for Bellevue on a corner lot at 14700 S.E. 39th St. in the Eastgate area.


Braseth now building Songbird, with 119 First Hill units

By BRIAN MILLER

The master use permit came two years ago for the eight-story, 119-unit Songbird apartments, from Kamiak Real Estate and Hybrid Architecture.


Sports fields, court upgrades part of $155M bond package for Parks Tacoma

By JOURNAL STAFF

A number of sports fields, courts and athletic facilities across Tacoma could soon get major overhauls under a $155 million parks bond proposal headed to voters on April 28.

SeaTac buys TOD site at Angle Lake Station

By JOURNAL STAFF

A commercial complex at 20001 International Blvd. sold last month for $1.6 million, according to King County records.

Historic preservation groups sue to block Kennedy Center changes

By STEVEN SLOAN

The suit says major reconstruction could damage historic features and the site’s memorial purpose.

French company stops US offshore wind projects in $1B deal with Trump administration

By JENNIFER McDERMOTT

TotalEnergies has agreed to what's essentially a refund of its leases for projects off the coasts of North Carolina and New York.

Bids in for Auburn theater project

By JOURNAL STAFF

The city of Auburn recently opened bids for the construction contract to build the replacement of the Auburn Avenue Theater at 10 Auburn Ave.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Historic preservation groups sue to block Kennedy Center changes
Design work begins for new Bellevue park

Business
Stocks rally, oil sinks at hints to a possible end to war

Construction
Bids in for Auburn theater project
Chicago Transit Authority lawsuit targets federal construction funding halted last fall
Spending stalls on nonresidential jobs
Sports fields, court upgrades part of $155M bond package for Parks Tacoma
French company stops US offshore wind projects in $1B deal with Trump administration
Crews begin careful work clearing slide on I-5 south of Bellingham

Technology
DoorDash adds pay as gas prices soar

Real Estate
Braseth now building Songbird, with 119 First Hill units
Redmond buys industrial site
SoDo buildings sold for over $9M
SeaTac buys TOD site at Angle Lake Station
Seahawks plan reno and addition to Renton facility
Aging Tukwila office duo bound for demo, redevelopment
Jason Ryning
Liberty Bank
Loretta Sachs
Integrus Architecture
Milena Kocay
Olson Kundig
Gabrielle Clune
Olson Kundig






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