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The Harp

Set on a prominent triangular corner in Fremont at 3860 Bridge Way. N., The Harp is a distinctive five-story infill building with 19 apartments and four commercial units.
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SEPA hurdle cleared for 27-story Bellevue apartment tower

By BRIAN MILLER

Developed 47 years ago in downtown Bellevue, the small office building at 305 108th Ave. N.E. is surely bound for demolition. When?



Crosslake opening day packed with celebrations

By EMMA LAPWORTH

Sound Transit will open the long-awaited Crosslake Connection, which will be the first light rail line in the world to operate on a floating bridge, to riders on March 28.


Southworth ferry terminal redevelopment sails ahead

By LISA LANNIGAN

It's known as the Triangle Route. And those who rely on it understand the importance of every point of the ferry connection that moves 2 million riders a year between West Seattle, Vashon Island and Kitsap County.



Cyclists rejoice! Pioneer Square bike lane gap is closing

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The Seattle Department of Transportation is adding a two-way protected bike lane in Pioneer Square that will fill a 600-foot gap between the existing downtown protected bike lane network and the waterfront.


Molbak's site plan gets city's approval

By JOURNAL STAFF

Last Tuesday, the Woodinville City Council approved the redevelopment plan for the 19-acre former Molbak's property, now dubbed Midtown Woodinville.



BOMA seeks industry input on new mixed-use measurement standard

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is moving closer to releasing the latest version of its mixed-use properties floor measurement standard, and it's inviting building industry professionals to weigh in.


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