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Get ready to ride the rails Saturday
on the Eastside

Image from Sound Transit
It was exactly eight years ago from Monday of this week that Sound Transit broke ground on the $3.7 billion East Link Extension project. Finally, a segment of the line will go into service on Saturday after planners pivoted last year to a phased approach to get that part open.

Native arts center planned for Rainier Beach

By EMMA HINCHLIFFE

The yehaw Indigenous Creatives Collective, a nonprofit made up of intertribal Indigenous artists, for several years has been working to establish a permanent home for Native arts and culture in Seattle.


RDA Block, or most of it, for sale in the ID

By BRIAN MILLER

Most of a city block at 821 Seventh Ave. S. recently came to market, with an asking price of $20.5 million. Jeff Huntington and Tim Foster at Kidder Mathews are the brokers.

Puyallup Tribe invests in lithium-free battery maker, builds production plant

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Puyallup Tribe has become the lead investor in Skip Technology, an energy storage company that aims to revolutionize the power grid with a liquid-membrane battery that uses bromine and hydrogen instead of lithium.


CBRE sells 186 Renton units for over $53M

By BRIAN MILLER

A Renton apartment complex at 1300 N. 20th St. recently sold for a little over $53.1 million, according to King County records.


DESC poised to begin work on 109 Interbay units

By BRIAN MILLER

The master use permit came last fall for an affordable housing project planned by Downtown Emergency Service Center at 2626 15th Ave. W. in Interbay.


More than just a bowl of noodles, ramen in Japan is an experience and a tourist attraction

By YURI KAGEYAMA

Ramen is as loved in Japan as the more expensive sushi and Kobe beef.


The summer after Barbenheimer and the strikes, Hollywood charts a new course

By LINDSEY BAHR

“Barbenheimer” is a hard act to follow.


Venice tests a 5-euro entry fee for day-trippers as the Italian city grapples with overtourism

By COLLEEN BARRY

Authorities hope to discourage visitors from arriving on peak days and make the city more livable for its dwindling residents.


TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Native arts center planned for Rainier Beach

Business
Southwest to exit Bellingham airport
Rates climb for 4th straight week
Stocks close sharply lower
Microsoft profits up; stock jumps
FCC restores rules on net neutrality

Construction
Get ready to ride the rails Saturday on the Eastside
Amazon to build $11B data center

Technology
Puyallup Tribe invests in lithium-free battery maker, builds production plant
$5.6M in refunds for Ring settlement

Weekend
More than just a bowl of noodles, ramen in Japan is an experience and a tourist attraction
The summer after Barbenheimer and the strikes, Hollywood charts a new course
Venice tests a 5-euro entry fee for day-trippers as the Italian city grapples with overtourism
After Hours: Massive Monkees Day at The Neptune
Petapalooza in Auburn May 18
Tune-Up Festival returns July 12-14

Real Estate
CBRE sells 186 Renton units for over $53M
LIHI, ICHS plan 90 units in ID
RDA Block, or most of it, for sale in the ID
St. Vincent sells store on Aurora
DESC poised to begin work on 109 Interbay units
Rebecca Rumann
PCS Structural Solutions
Chris Webb
Herrera
Morgan May
Hensel Phelps






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