SEATTLE-The four-story building in the Northgate neighborhood will house 31 apartment units over 6,600-sf of professional retail space. Much of the commercial space is being taken by the firm that will manage the property and an insurance company owned by an investor in the project.
KENMORE, WA-The 45-acre mixed-use development on Lake Washington has stalled, due largely to the current economic climate. Plans call for the roughly $300-$500 million project include 350,000 sf of office space and 300,000 sf of retail and commercial space.
REDMOND, WA-Locally-based Trendwest Resorts Inc. reports total revenues of $110.3 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2001, a 26.1% increase over the $87.5 million reported in the same quarter last year.
BELLEVUE, WA-The Weyerhauser real estate company will move the Snoqualmie Ridge administration's office headquarters to the Trailside building at Quadrant's Snoqualmie Ridge Business Park next month.
OLYMPIA, WA-State condominium builders are complaining that construction defect lawsuits have sent their liability insurance rates sky-high. As a result, the Building Industry Association of Washington is seeking help from state legislators.
RICHLAND, WA-Power company signs a 50-year lease with the US Department of Energy for a power plant site near here. The deal is a key component of Composite's strategic plan for the energy marketplace.
MAPLE VALLEY, WA-The Maple Valley Library has been selected among 700 total submissions across the country to receive the American Institute of Architects 2002 Honor Awards. The annual awards recognize excellence in design.
ISSAQUAH, WA-City officials have given a thumbs up to the software makers plans to build roughly 3 million sf of office space in a new campus in the Issaquah Highlands. No timetable for construction, however, has been set.
SEATTLE-After a couple of years of negotiating, the YWCA and the private developer have exchanged parcels, each valued at $1.4 million. The land in question is located in Belltown, on the east side of Third Avenue, between Virginia and Lenora streets.
SEATTLE-After a couple of years of negotiating, the YWCA and the private developer have exchanged parcels, each valued at $1.4 million. The land in question is located in Belltown, on the east side of Third Avenue, between Virginia and Lenora streets.