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Eastside cities join forces to boost incentives for building upgrades
Photo from city of Bellevue
The cities of Redmond, Bellevue and Issaquah are coming together to help owners of large commercial and multifamily buildings make energy efficiency upgrades ahead of updated state reporting and performance requirements hitting as soon as June 1.

Trader Joe's, with 268 units above, gains a bit more detail at Northgate Station

By BRIAN MILLER

Two new apartment buildings at Northgate Station are supposed to open this autumn and next year. Those are the middle pair, dubbed M2 and M3, in a row of four mixed-use buildings from Simon Property Group. They'll have about 420 units, plus retail.


Washington Capital makes $41M bet on Chicago retail,with office conversion planned upstairs

By BRIAN MILLER

In a $41 million deal, Crain's Chicago Business and other industry outlets reported earlier this month that our local shop Washington Capital Management purchased the retail component of a mixed-use building at 500 N. Michigan Ave.

Harvey funeral home meets its maker

By BRIAN MILLER

Prometheus Real Estate is planning a seven-story, 196-unit apartment building for what had until recently been the Harvey Family Funeral Home property in Fremont.


Funding restored for Manhattan subway project

By PHILIP MARCELO

The Trump administration withheld almost $60 million in federal funding for building new subway stations in Manhattan over concerns about DEI policies.

Judge orders turbine manufacturer to stick with Massachusetts offshore wind farm project

By HOLLY RAMER

Vineyard Wind is expected to generate enough electricity to power about 400,000 homes.


Homewood Suites coming to SLU

By JOURNAL STAFF

It's a hotel conversion at 800 Fairview Ave. N., but not the kind of conversion you may have in mind.

CopperLeaf ribbon cutting today

By JOURNAL STAFF

Bridge Housing and Community Roots Housing are scheduled to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. today to celebrate the grand opening of the 235-unit transit-oriented affordable housing community Copperleaf Northgate.

Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep' at night. Climate change has them burning overtime

By SETH BORENSTEIN

North American summer nights are warming faster than days, and evening relief is evaporating for forests.


Material prices surge in March

Construction input prices rose sharply in March, climbing 2.2% month over month and reaching their highest annual increase since January 2023, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of newly released U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Producer Price Index data.


TODAY'S STORIES

Business
Businesses can now claim refunds for Trump tariffs declared unconstitutional
Canada: Ties to US are ‘weaknesses'
Stocks give back a bit of their record-breaking rally
What consumers can do as the Iran war impacts the cost and availability of flights

Construction
Funding restored for Manhattan subway project
Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project
Eastside cities join forces to boost incentives for building upgrades
CopperLeaf ribbon cutting today
Material prices surge in March
Judge orders turbine manufacturer to stick with Massachusetts offshore wind farm project

Environment
Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep' at night. Climate change has them burning overtime
Wildfire disrupts Amtrak in Florida

Technology
Wrong orbit for Blue Origin rocket

Real Estate
Trader Joe's, with 268 units above, gains a bit more detail at Northgate Station
Harvey funeral home meets its maker
Townhouse plan for Eastgate RV park
Washington Capital makes $41M bet on Chicago retail,with office conversion planned upstairs
Homewood Suites coming to SLU
Tenaya Scheinman
King County Superior Court
Lorraine Chachere
Highline College
Silvia Klatman
Liberty Bank






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