SEATTLE, WA-The Seattle First United Methodist Church plans to demolish its 1908 structure, once pursued as a historic landmark, in favor of a major Downtown high-rise.
SEATTLE, WA-With lenders looking for significant preleasing before cutting construction checks and tenants looking at bargain rates in existing industrial buildings throughout Puget Sound, developers are planning but not breaking ground on new projects.
SEATTLE, WA-With lenders looking for significant preleasing before cutting construction checks and tenants looking at bargain rates in existing industrial buildings throughout Puget Sound, developers are planning but not breaking ground on new projects.
ISSAQUAH, WA-Soaring costs and controversies are raising doubts about the feasibility of the proposed new Sunset interchange on Interstate 90. Until the traffic issues can be resolved, further development in the area will be handcuffed.
SEATTLE, WA-Though negative economic effects continue to be felt throughout Puget Sound's apartment market, a new study out of Paragon Real Estate Advisors says South Seattle is maintaining a state of relative health.
BOISE, ID-WestCoast Hotels, which acquired the 182-room hotel in December, decides to self-title the the hotel in part to eliminate the franchise fee it was paying Doubletree.
SEATTLE, WA-Suffering along with the other sectors of Puget Sound real estate, the industrial market measured increases in vacancies during the first quarter--an overall jump of more than 20%, according to the latest first quarter report.
SEATTLE, WA-Suffering along with the other sectors of Puget Sound real estate, the industrial market measured increases in vacancies during the first quarter--an overall jump of more than 20%, according to the latest first quarter report.
SEATTLE, WA-Suffering along with the other sectors of Puget Sound real estate, the industrial market measured increases in vacancies during the first quarter--an overall jump of more than 20%, according to the latest first quarter report.
SEATTLE, WA-A report released this week by one major brokerage firm paints a picture of continued difficulty in the Puget Sound office market until possibly 2003 when job growth might bring back demand for office space.