CHEHALIS, WA-A Houston-based company has begun building a $360-million natural gas-fired power plant midway between Seattle and Portland in Lewis County. The 505-megawatt facility is slated to begin operation in late 2003.
SEATTLE-The Airport Communities Coalition has filed an appeal seeking to overturn a permit issued last week by the state Department of Ecology. The water quality permit was necessary for construction of a third runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
SPOKANE, WA-Work begins this week on the Inland Northwest Blood Center's new $9 million headquarters. The 57,000 sf facility will replace the center's present location and is more than double in size of the old facility.
MUKILTEO, WA-In an effort to meet housing demands in Snohomish County, construction on Bella Terra, a 235-unit, multifamily development begins this week. Located on Harbour Pointe Boulevard between Harbour Reach and Possession Way in the master planned community of Harbour Pointe, occupancy is set for spring 2002.
OLYMPIA, WA-The City Council decides to cancel a public forum later this month. The meeting was scheduled to discuss the creation of a hotel and conference center on Port of Olympia property along Budd Inlet.
YAKIMA, WA-Demolition commences this week, allowing for the first phase of construction on a $38-million, 280,000-sf expansion to the Valley Mall. Development had been delayed a year because of environmental concerns.
YAKIMA, WA-Demolition commences this week, allowing for the first phase of construction on a $38-million, 280,000-sf expansion to the Valley Mall. Development had been delayed a year because of environmental concerns.
SEATTLE-The Boeing Co. intends to add about 35,000 feet to its final assembly and testing area of its satellite factory. The addition is being made to step up production and make the plant more efficient.
SEATTLE-Crystal Mountain Ski area's 10-year, roughly $100 million development plan has been given a greenlight by the U.S. Forest Service. Public comment on the proposal that would increase skier capacity by more than a third is now being taken.