SEATTLE-The locally based international architecture firm is publicly testing the waters here en route to a new lease commitment of 100,000 sf or more. The lease at its current headquarters in Pioneer Square is up at the end of next year.
SEATTLE-The locally-based company says it is selling a series of buildings here on Westlake Avenue, a former milling property in Portland, Ore. and two television stations in Georgia. Buyers are not yet being identified.
TULALIP, WA-The largest loan of its type to a Washington State tribe, it will fund construction of the Tulalip Casino in the tribe's newly incorporated Quil Ceda Village near Marysville, Wash.
SEATTLE-Korr Development of Hong Kong is once again seeking a Master Use Permit application to develop a 35-unit condo, office and retail tower on a 7,200-sf lot at the intersection of Spring Street and Boylston Avenue in the First Hill neighborhood.
SEATTLE-Both grocers have been planning development projects that put their grocery store beneath an apartment building. Thriftway now says it will delay its project in the Queen Anne neighborhood for two years while QFC continues to seek approval for its project in the Wallingford neighborhood.
SEATTLE-The locally-based brewer capitalizes on a lease expiration and plans to move into vacant space at its Woodinville facility. The move from Fremont to similar-size, company-owned digs is expected to take place before November 2002.
MARYSVILLE, WA-The slow-growth group 1000 Friends of Washington is demanding a full-blown Environmental Impact Report on the city's plan to develop 350 acres on its north end with commercial and industrial uses.
BOISE, ID-Six months after moving from the Bay Area and acquiring the Colliers International franchise here, broker George Iliff convinces the region's largest property owner--which for 15 years had done its own marketing--to give him a try.
SEATTLE-A five-story, 75-unit residential-over-retail development is planned for Northeast 65th Street between Roosevelt Way Northeast and 12th Avenue Northeast. An early design guidance meeting is scheduled for next week.
SEATTLE-The Boeing Co. opts not to sell property in Everett and Mukilteo that it no longer needs after the recent downsizing of its workforce and consolidation of efforts. The decision will put 1.2 million sf on the market.