Land sale clears path for 56 SeaTac units "An empty office building at 19518 International Blvd. sold last week for a little over $2.2 million, according to King County records. The seller was Angle Lake Plaza LLC, associated with Noya-Hill Real Estate Development, which acquired the property in 2007 for $2 million." (Seattle DJC)
Seattle Taps Developers To Build Affordable Housing Project in Mount Baker "Mercy Housing, El Centro de la Raza To Head 431-Unit Redevelopment Project" (CoStar)
SLU Decision Points to Uphill Battle for Chinatown Station Advocates "The Sound Transit Board of Directors is fresh off of standing up to major business interests who complained that planned light rail station locations would make South Lake Union traffic untenable during construction. Transit advocates commended the board for not overlooking project delays when considering last-minute alternatives, but their celebrations may be short lived as the next round of Sound Transit 3 decisions are finalized." (The Urbanist)
Amazon's new Bellevue tower seeks to evoke 'a journey through nature' "A waterfall inspired the architecture of the 1 million-square-foot tower." (Puget Sound Business Journal)