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Portland's plan to convert empty office buildings to apartments isn't sitting well with some developers

By SAM BENNETT

The City Council last week passed a developer-incentive ordinance that eases some of seismic retrofit requirements and reduces system development charges.
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Portland architect to host mass timber talk and exhibit

By JOURNAL STAFF

To mark the return of the International Mass Timber Conference to Portland on March 27-31 and the release of Lindsey Wikstrom's new book “Designing the Forest & Other Mass Timber Futures,” Waechter Architecture will host a conversation with the author on March 29 at 5 p.m.

Skanska-Mithun team using DeafSpace design guidelines on Vancouver project

By JOURNAL STAFF

A design-build team led by Skanska and Mithun is quickly learning that there's more to an upcoming expansion for the state Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth than meets the eye.


30-unit Central Area infill project is complete

By EMMA HINCHLIFFE

Architect Build LLC is celebrating the completion of King Street Flats, a two-building 30-unit infill project at 1626 S. King St. in the Atlantic neighborhood.

SummerHill plans 258 Shoreline units

By BRIAN MILLER

Wrapping in an L-shape around Seattle Ski and Snowboard, just north of the city line on Aurora Avenue North, is about 1.3 acres of undeveloped land. It last traded in 2016, and Kidder Mathews put it on the market two years ago. Prospective buyer SummerHill Apartment Communities is planning a new seven-story, 258-unit apartment project.



Interbay self-storage site sells for $8M

By BRIAN MILLER

A self-storage development site at 2707 W. Commodore Way sold last week for just under $8 million, according to King County records.

Fire at Seattle marina burns 30 boats on dry rack storage

An overnight fire at a Seattle marina burned 30 boats on a dry-rack storage facility, and a man found hiding in one vessel was arrested for investigation of arson, authorities said.


Kenmore OKs new TOD regulations

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Kenmore City Council has passed Ordinance 23-0574, which includes new and amended regulations for transit oriented development (TOD) in the city.


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