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Northlake Commons: 

  • Microsoft's, Ai2's ultra-green projects among NAIOP's Night of the Stars winners (Puget Sound Business Journal)

  • Allen Institute for AI’s new office lease bolsters an emerging artificial intelligence corridor in Seattle (Geekwire)

  • GO WITH THE FLOW:

    At the site of Seattle’s first large-scale mass timber building, developers have incorporated infrastructure to address a common runoff problem (Puget Sound Business Journal)

  • Northlake Commons is LEED Platinum (Daily Journal of Commerce)

  • Seattle restaurateur reveals plans for cafe in Northlake Commons project (Puget Sound Business Journal)

  • Groundbreaking for 167,000 SQFT Multi-Use Project Launches New Era for Seattle’s North Lake Union neighborhood (The Registry)

Watershed: 

  • New York Times, “Going ‘Deep Green’ Office Buildings Give Back to the Planet.”

  • New ultra-green Seattle office building sells for $65M (Puget Sound Business Journal)

  • The Center of the Green Building Universe (Seattle Business Magazine)

  • Watershed Building Seeks To Earn Living Building Petal Certification (Bisnow.com)

  • Super green Watershed Building headed toward early 2020 finish (Daily Journal of Commerce)

  • Construction Begins on the Watershed Building in the Heart of Seattle’s Fremont Neighborhood    (The Registry)

  • What Would Nature Do? (Forterra.org)

  • Two New Seattle Structures to Include Stormwater Treatment Plans (Graymag.com)

Data 1: 

  • We Need to Talk About Tivoli (Seattle Magazine)

  • The Center of the Green Building Universe (Seattle Business Magazine)

  • LEED Gold DATA 1 building puts people first (USGBC Washington)

    Salmon-Safe to Honor Vulcan, Others, for Development Practices that Protect Puget Sound (prnewswire.com)

  • 14 winners in WASLA 2018 awards program (Daily Journal of Commerce)

  • Data 1 Building in Fremont Highlights Trends in Sustainable Design in an Evolving City (The Registry)

  • First Look: Tableau Software opens 110,000-square-foot Fremont building (Photos) (Puget Sound Business Journal)

  • Congratulations 2017 Night of the Stars Winners! (NAIOP.org)

  • 2017 VISION AWARD FOR WATER - DATA 1 (2030districts.org)

  • Data 1 Building Diverts Toxic Stormwater from State Highway 99 (Northwest EcoBuilding Guild)

  • Don’t question the value of green design — bank on it (Daily Journal of Commerce)

Cedar Speedster: 

  • Aslan Brewing Co. to open Fremont location (MyBallard.com)

  • Officially Underway Project in Fremont Highlights Changes in an Evolving Seattle Neighborhood   (The Registry)

  • Revel Is Plotting a Spring Return to Its Fremont Home (Eater Seattle)

  • Evolution Projects' latest project in Fremont will house its HQ and Revel (Daily Journal of Commerce)

Jensen Marina: 

  • Saint Bread Is Expanding to Include Dinner and a Bar -

    One of Seattle’s best bakeries is launching a new phase this summer (Eater Seattle)

  • Saint Bread opens stunning new bakery on Seattle’s Portage Bay (Seattle PI)

  • Saint Bread, a New Destination Bakery, Alights on Portage Bay (SeattleMet)

Thomas & Terry: 

  • CBRE Negotiates $52.2M Sale of Terry Thomas Office Property in Seattle’s South Lake Union (RE Business Online)

  • Zurich to Buy the Terry Thomas Office Asset in Seattle for $52MM (The Registry)

  • Local Partnership Puts Terry Thomas Office Asset in Seattle up for Sale, Pricing Could hit $50MM (The Registry)

  • 10 years later: Weber Thompson’s HQ is better with nature (Daily Journal of Commerce)

  • This modern Seattle building doesn’t have AC — on purpose (Kuow.org)

  • Terry Thomas encourages tenants to cut energy use (Daily Journal of Commerce)

  • Weber Thompson's Terry Thomas Building Named Washington State Sustainable Development of the Year (Weber Thompson)

  • Terry Thomas Office Building (Green Education Foundation

202 Westlake: 

  • Amazon building sale pushes Seattle closer to $1,000-per-square-foot mark (Puget Sound Business Journal)