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EVERETT, WA-The county is auctioning a 39-acre rural development site with one million board feet of timber just south of the town of Granite Falls, as well as a five-acre apartment site in Everett that could accommodate up to 72 units.
SEATTLE-Harbor Properties has applied for permits to develop a 100,000-sf medical office building at 307 Westlake Avenue North. The property is owned by billionaire Paul Allen's Vulcan Northwest.
KENT, WA-Messier-Dowty is the company, and its landing gear is in service on more than 15,000 aircraft. The CenterPoint office is the company's only U.S. office location and one of four engineering offices located in Europe and North America.
SEATTLE-The popular neighborhood grocery store at 8500 3rd Avenue N.--recently rumored to be in the clutches of the Portland-based Fred Meyer supermarket chain, which operates an adjacent location--will remain independent, at least for now.
SEATTLE-Hanjin first came to Seattle in 1979, when the company secured 10 acres of a shared container terminal on Harbor Island. It increased its presence in 1986 and has since been one of the Port's largest volume shippers.
BOTHELL, WA-Locally based MulvannyG2 Architecture designed the 139,000-sf, three-story building for ATL, owner and sole occupant of the four-building campus at 22070 Bothell-Everett Highway. Baugh Construction is the contractor for the new building.
SEATTLE-When Albertson's vacated 2211 E. Madison Street in the early 1970s, many retailers said the area could not support a large supermarket. Planned Parenthood then acquired the site and ran a clinic there from 1974 until February 2000.
SEATTLE-The company had signed a 10-year, $20 million lease for the 58,000-sf Provident Building last year and renamed it the Acadio Building before layoffs prompted the company to sublease a majority of the 91-year old former warehouse.
SEATTLE-The company's Airplane Services Division breathed a collective sigh of relief recently when the aerospace giant signed a five-year lease with Minneapolis-based developer Opus Northwest for 157,540 sf of new office space in nearby Issaquah.
BELLEVUE, WA-Peter Armato, president of the Bellevue Downtown Association and one of the people credited with the recent commercial retail boom on the Eastside, surprised local officials by saying he would resign July 6.