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Past articles by Brian:

315 Ballard units proposed — if site can be assembled

The ambitious new proposal depends on three separate sellers. → Read More

Meriwether puts landmarked First Baptist on block

Yet another prominent old church is up for sale, with demolition and redevelopment possibly to follow. → Read More

Vacant Tacoma office tower could flip to apartments

After being vacated by longtime tenant DaVita, downtown Tacoma's Schoenfeld Building went on the market in May. → Read More

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Shoring and excavation look to be done, and a crane from Morrow is now swinging over the half block. → Read More

Seattle Times pays nearly $14M for Kent printing plant

The Rotary Offset Press property, at 6600 S. 231st St. in Kent, has sold for almost $13.8 million, according to King County records. → Read More

All about the alley: Belltown project features dramatic stair down from First

A third design review is scheduled tomorrow for Burrard Properties' planned Archetype Belltown, a hybrid hospitality and residential project at 2407 First Ave. → Read More

Second portion of Drivers Club sells for over $20M

The south Drivers Club building, at 7310 185th Ave. N.E. in Redmond, has sold for $20.5 million, according to King County records. → Read More

LPC West, Intercontinental pay $42M for life science project near Seattle Center

French fries and Happy Meals will be served for just a little longer at 222 Fifth Ave. N. But that McDonald's, immediately east of Seattle Center, is now certainly doomed. Landlord Da Li Properties just sold the corner to a venture of LPC West and Intercontinental Real Estate for $42 million. → Read More

LMC pays nearly $11M for Crown Hill site, with 194 units planned

Seller 8501 Ballard LLC, associated with local firm Graham Capital, had with LMC been developing a midrise apartment plan with Clark Barnes. → Read More

‘Nearly empty' South Lake Union apartments get $46M refinancing

Back in September, there was a flip from condos to apartments at the new Shoresmith, at 1170 Republican St. in South Lake Union. That eight-story, 113-unit project was developed by Plus Capital Partners → Read More

Swinerton to build Dunn Lumber's Latona Station office-lab project

The mass timber building, designed by Weber Thompson, recently received its SEPA determination from the city. → Read More

Vulcan, Exxel Pacific break ground on 249 Bel-Red units

Vulcan Real Estate paid nearly $18 million in July for an entitled midrise apartment project just steps away from Bel-Red/130th Station, where light rail service will begin in 2023. → Read More

Mahlum, Andersen and partners break ground on $163M student housing project at UW Bothell

A long-planned student housing project at the UW Bothell campus has broken ground, the two developers recently announced. The team includes Mahlum Architects, general contractor Andersen Construction, landscape architect Walker Macy, Capstone Development Partners and Harrison Street. → Read More

High-rise plan near St. James is dead, with lot for sale

The broker is presenting this new six-story SEDU plan as an alternative to the previously proposed tower. → Read More

STS to build Kamiak apartments on Capitol Hill

All permits are in hand at 421 Belmont Ave. E. on Capitol Hill, where Kamiak Real Estate is planning an seven-story residential project with a nominal 91 units. → Read More

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An industrial building is planned for the site. → Read More

Seattle DJC.com local business news and data

A row of houses has been demolished at and around 943 N.W. Market St. in Ballard, where Aegis Living has all its permits for a five-story, 93-unit senior community. Dahlin Group is the architect, and Ryan Cos. is the general contractor. → Read More

168 Squire Park units planned, with new home for PCNW

The nonprofit Photographic Center Northwest has operated under different names since the early 1980s. It acquired its current home, at 900 12th Ave., in 1996. That two-story building looks west to Seattle University. → Read More

Sound Transit OKs OMF East Phase II, with possible start in 2024

Sound Transit's Operations and Maintenance Facility East is built and done, now awaiting new light rail cars to wash and maintain — even before East Link begins service in 2023. What comes next? → Read More

New names at Northgate Station's planned Central Park

Simon Property Group has renamed its old mall, now being massively rebuilt, as Northgate Station — to reflect the new light rail station there. Now that the station and Kraken Community Iceplex are open, the question is what comes next at 401 N.E. Northgate Way. → Read More