TACOMA, WA-Valerie A. Sivinski, 49, an architectural preservationist well known in Tacoma for her dedication to restoring historic buildings, was killed Tuesday when a delivery truck backed over her while she was shooting a photograph for a presentation.
SEATTLE-The Minneapolis-based electronics reatiler will open doors this Friday to its first retail stores in Washington State. The 45,000-sf stores will open on Southcenter Parkway in Tukwila and on Northgate Way, near Seattle's Northgate Mall.
TACOMA, WA-The Central Terminal, constructed in 1929, will close its doors today and eventually be torn down to make way for a parking lot that will support a nearby office building development. Greyhound Lines will move its operations to a bus hub in the new Tacoma Dome Plaza.
SNOHOMISH, WA-This small farming and logging town is fighting to overcome an economy crippled by the spotted owl controversy and limitations on logging by developing a plan for luring new commercial development, new companies and new jobs.
SEATTLE-The nation's largest publicly-held office building owner has decided to open up a Seattle office and assume management control of its portfolio, which until now has been managed by Seattle-based Wright Runstad & Co.
SEATTLE-The Associated General Contractors of Washington now has wage package agreements with each of the five basic construction trades in Western Washington. The three-year packages feature annual increases of 3.6% to 4%, well above the consumer price index for the area.
SEATTLE-The fourth largest timberland owner is selling some operations to Vancouver, BC-based West Fraser Timber Co., and merging with the Timber Co., a separate operating group of Georgia-Pacific Corp.
YELM, WA-The complex, being constructed by Yelm Prairie Development Co. on property it owns at 701 Prairie Park Lane, will provide the community with an eight-screen cinema, a restaurant, retail outlets, office space, a library branch, a 48-room hotel expansion, and a fitness and conference center, if all goes as planned.
SEATTLE-A $198.2 million plan to buy more parkland will be brought before voters on Nov. 7. City officials say the issue is critical because exploding growth is rapidly raising acquisition costs.
BELLEVUE, WA-The 36,000-sf, $23-million project is quadrupling the museum's current space. Made possible through government grants and private donations, the facility will be dedicated on Jan. 13, 2001.