What do you do when a major polluter is holding Seattle together? Yet another building with 400 offices, first-floor retail space, and underground parking is going up in Seattle’s South Lake Union. One of the primary... Eilís O'Neill
Convention center developers and community groups reach agreement Seattle will get an additional $60 million in public benefits, including affordable housing and bike lanes, as part of the proposed expansion of the... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Wallingford fought developers decades before it was hip Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood is known for its restored bungalows and for Gasworks Park. But some people worry it could lose its soul if the city’s... Joshua McNichols
Washington State Convention Center expansion still needs money and land Groundbreaking for a new mega-project in Downtown Seattle is slipping further back. The expansion of the Washington State Convention Center is now... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Court settles dispute over UW building that has already been torn down The Washington State Supreme Court has put an end to a decades-old debate between the University of Washington and the city of Seattle. The court ruled... Kate OConnell
Would you pay $360,000 for this Seattle house? Sonny Kwan, a real estate agent in Seattle, was shocked recently by a listing he saw just off Rainier Avenue South. David Hyde
Seattle: Expect more condos and apartments under this plan The City of Seattle is planning a sweeping rezone of urban villages across the city to create more affordable housing. The public can weigh in now on a... Paige Browning
Urban renewal comes to Bremerton. So do higher rents It's a lot less expensive to live in Bremerton than on the Seattle side of Puget Sound. That's allowed many people to pursue their way of life. But... Carolyn Adolph
Why is Bremerton passing up this plate of sausage? Bremerton grew up next to a Navy base. The town used to be the economic center of the Kitsap Peninsula. But then, in the 1970s and 80s, development... Joshua McNichols
Downtown Bremerton has no groceries. Yes it's a problem Bremerton’s downtown was a bustling place decades ago. Now it only bustles for a few minutes around 4 p.m. when the Navy shipyard lets out. The rest of... Carolyn Adolph