BELLEVUE, WA-Steven Sarkozy, currently the city manager for the 34,000-person town of Roseville, Minn., is expected to take over this city's top post in mid-November.
ISSAQUAH, WA-At a public meeting tonight, the company will share its vision for a 2.95-million-sf campus on 150 acres about two miles northeast of downtown, within Port Blakely's 2,223-acre Issaquah Highlands development.
KENT, WA-The city is buying 17 acres that includes the contaminated Borden Chemical Plant and an adjacent property owned by Burlington Northern. The city's plan is to clean up the land and resell it to a private developer.
SEATAC, WA-An eight-year battle by the Port of Seattle to build a third runway at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was handed another setback yesterday by the Department of Ecology.
SEATTLE-The new center, to serve as a subpolice station among other things, will be opened around the clock, helping to reduce crime and make the area more attractive to shoppers and businesses.
SEATTLE-The new center, to serve as a subpolice station among other things, will be opened around the clock, helping to reduce crime and make the area more attractive to shoppers and businesses.
SEATTLE-A 13-acre lot caught in an environmental legal battle has been put up for sale. The property was slated for a development that would have included offices, a hotel, a movie theater and a large apartment complex.
ISSAQUAH, WA-Costco Wholesale Corporation, the city's largest employer, is expanding its corporate headquarters with a new 170,000 sq. office building that will take 12 to 15 months to complete.