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Seattle DJC com local business news and data - Construction - Port of Seattle announces major new building at T-106

Rendering by Nelson [enlarge] This view look northeast at the proposed building, with the stacked containers closest to the Duwamish; Beacon Hill is in the background. In a huge deal that few saw coming, the Port of Seattle announced that Trammell Crow will build it a two-story, 695,000-square foot industrial/logistics building at its Terminal 106. The arrangement will be a ground lease at its 31-acre property at 44 S. Nevada St. That s on the east side of the Duwamish Waterway, a little south of the West Seattle Bridge. The Port said in a statement that, “The new facility will be able to support e-commerce, manufacturers and logistics providers that support maritime industries.”

Seattle s $3 9M Superfund Cleanup Settlement Gets Final OK

ADVERTISEMENT Seattle s $3.9M Superfund Cleanup Settlement Gets Final OK Law360 (May 10, 2021, 2:01 PM EDT) Seattle can resolve its liability for releasing oil and other hazardous substances at a Superfund site by funding roughly $3.9 million in remediation after a settlement with tribes as well as the federal and Washington state government was approved. U.S. District Judge James L. Robart entered final judgment on the consent decree Friday, nearly five years after a version of the settlement was first filed between Seattle, federal agencies, the Washington State Department of Ecology, the Suquamish Tribe and the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, which are trustees for the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund site.

All Over The Map: When the numbers came up for the Seattle waterfront

All Over The Map: When the numbers came up for the Seattle waterfront April 30, 2021 at 9:03 am The large 59 visible on the Seattle Aquarium is part of the pier numbering system that was launched in Seattle on May 1, 1944. (Feliks Banel/KIRO Radio) In the middle of World War II – 77 years ago this week – the Port of Seattle re-numbered all the wharves and piers on the city’s busy wartime waterfront. While those numbers on the piers, such as long-gone Pier 48 where Northwest Bookfest was held in the 1990s, or Ivar’s iconic home at Pier 54, can feel even to locals like they’ve been attached to those places since the dawn of time, they do only date back to May 1, 1944.

Seattle police reports shooting at homeless encampment near South Park

Man and woman shot at South Park encampment, suspect fled Seattle police respond to a shooting at an encampment in South Park. (KIRO 7 TV) Seattle police reported at 9 a.m. Thursday that they were on the scene of a shooting at a homeless encampment in the South Park neighborhood. Seattle Police are on the scene of a shooting at an encampment in the 6900 block of 2 Av SW. PIO is enroute. Police are now investigating after a man shot two people at the encampment. Around 8:30 a.m., police say they received reports of gunfire from the 6800 block of 2nd Avenue Southwest, which is just across the Duwamish Waterway from Georgetown, near South Park.

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