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St. Michael Medical Center Patient Tower

The new 67,060-square-foot patient tower at St. Michael Medical Center (SMMC), located at 1800 N.W. Myhre Road in Silverdale, has added 74 beds to the existing hospital.
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MID ambassadors set up shop at Third and Pine

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Ambassadors with the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) will now deploy from a new location in the heart of the district at 250 Pine St., on the corner of Third Avenue.


Texas firm to build 188 Uptown units on former Martin Selig lot

By BRIAN MILLER

With apartments in mind, Stream Real Estate began eying an Uptown parking lot in the fall of last year. It then partnered with Texas firm JPI this past March to buy the land at 400 Fourth Ave. W. Weber Thompson was by then designing the midrise project.



City awards $15M to community projects, including new Rainier Beach health clinic

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The city of Seattle is awarding 18 community projects a total of $14.8 million to help get shovels in the ground and the new assets closer to opening.


The new ST3: What's getting built next?

By SHAWNA GAMACHE

With the dust settling on Sound Transit's freshly updated system plan, some work is set to go out for bid as soon as this week. Here's a closer look at when some of the earliest projects might drop and what that work could look like.



People's Wall is a city landmark

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Landmarks Preservation Board (LPB) has unanimously voted to approve the designation of The People's Wall at 1919 E. Spruce St. in the Central District as a Seattle Landmark.


I-405 ped crossing closed after damage

By JOURNAL STAFF

The pedestrian bridge over Interstate 405 at Northeast 80th Street in Kirkland has been closed after crews discovered damage believed to be caused by a vehicle striking the structure.



SPR installing LWB swing gates

By JOURNAL STAFF

Seattle Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, will begin installing new swing gates along Lake Washington Boulevard starting tomorrow.


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