REDMOND, WA-Quadrant Commercial expects to break ground by April 2001 for a 57,000-sf business park within the planned community. The project, described as a high-tech office complex, has an anticipated completion date of October 2001.
SEATTLE, WA-The Seattle-based property management and development company has begun stepping through the City's hoops to obtain approval for its proposed 16-story Denny Regrade office tower.
SEATTLE, WA-Don Milliken is adding condominiums atop a refurbished Safeway grocery store on Lower Queen Anne. Designing the project will be Portland-based Sienna Architecture, which is known for urban infill projects.
SEATTLE, WA-The expanding Washington State Convention and Trade Center says it has missed out on major convention business due to a lack of nearby hotel rooms, but soon they'll no longer have that problem.
BELLEVUE, WA-Each of four 23-story towers will also include 3,000 sf of retail space, possible tenants for which would include a restaurant and service companies such as a dry cleaner and a business-service center.
TACOMA, WA-Charles Solverson, Tacoma's special projects manager tells GlobeSt.com some of the delay is due to a longer than expected timeline for the city to acquire all the necessary real estate.
SEATTLE, WA-Anticipated projects will add approximately 1.5 million sf of office space into Pioneer Square over the next few years. One upcoming renovation is the Washington Shoe Building built in 1890 at First Ave. South and Jackson St.
ISSAQUAH, WA-Anchored by Fred Meyer and Home Depot, the 48-acre retail development should begin opening in stages in March. The 440,000-sf development is expected to cost close to $75 million.
KENT, WA-The two airlines will take a total of about 77,000-sf in the 763,000-sf office building at 20415 72nd Ave. The Washington State Department of Health and Odom Corp. also have taken space in the project.
REDMOND, WA-Black Box Network Services is dumping excess office space acquired through recent acquisitions. One office in Mukilteo will remain open, but other locations are being consolidated into its Redmond headquarters.