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Sound Transit: developer for prime U District site wanted

By BRIAN MILLER

Affordable housing is the goal, and the plan for the surplus property has been brewing for several years.

Commercial duo sells for $3M

By JOURNAL STAFF

A vacant mixed-use complex at 2603 S. Jackson St. sold for a little under $3 million, according to King County records.


Century 21 CEO underlines a glaring need for new housing

By ALEX VEIGA

The highest mortgage rates in more than two decades are keeping many prospective homebuyers out of the market and discouraging homeowners who locked in ultra-low rates from listing their homes for sale.


‘Cloudvue 2.0' drops the offices, plans 1,718 Bellevue units instead

By BRIAN MILLER

Over in downtown Bellevue, planning for what became Cloudvue began under a different name and owner back in 2016.



Greystar has 2 headaches to deal with on Capitol Hill

By BRIAN MILLER

Greystar and architect Weber Thompson are close to securing a master use permit at 1410 E. John St., aka the Capital Hill Safeway block. There, city design review approval came last month for a five-story, 336-unit apartment proposal that's also to include a new Safeway.


Funds available to fix storefronts

By JOURNAL STAFF

The city's Office of Economic Development is encouraging eligible small business owners and nonprofit organizations to apply to its Storefront Repair Fund, which is designed to help cover the costs of repairing current property damage or to reimburse business owners for costs paid out of pocket for past damage.


8 Eastlake units sell for over $3M

By JOURNAL STAFF

An apartment building at 2362 Franklin Ave. E. sold last week for a little over $3.2 million, according to King County records.


152 Des Moines units trade for over $34M

By JOURNAL STAFF

Two nearby apartment complexes have traded between the same two parties for a combined $34.3 million, according to King County records.


Homeless group sues Portland over new daytime camping ban

A group of homeless people in Portland filed a class action lawsuit on Friday challenging new restrictions the city placed on daytime camping in an attempt to address safety issues stemming from a crisis of people living on the streets.


Cost of building Alabama's super-size prison tops $1B

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey issued a statement blaming inflation for the price escalation but said the facility is needed.


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