Cushman & Wakefield Arranges $53M Refinancing for Seattle Apartments
Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $53 million refinancing for 110 Roy Street, a brand-new 167-unit multifamily property in Seattle, Washington. Dave Karson, Chris Moyer, Alex Lapidus and Zarif Hasan of Cushman & Wakefield represented the borrower, Low Tide Properties, in securing the five-year financing, provided by Northwestern Mutual. “This refinancing reflects the continued demand for well-located multifamily assets in Seattle’s dynamic...
Seattle mayor laughs off millionaires leaving Washington state over progressive taxes, waves ‘bye’
Seattle's democratic socialist Mayor Katie Wilson laughed off the idea that millionaires would leave the state over progressive tax policies she supports during an interview in April.
The Craft Bourbon That Beat Bottles Costing 200 Times More
There are whiskeys on the market that cost more than a used car. Some run $10,000 a bottle. Some top $80,000. And then there's a straight bourbon out of Washington State that goes for $39.99 — sittin
TRAFFIC: All lanes reopened after crash on I-5 SB into Seattle creates heavy...
Multiple lanes were blocked on southbound I-5 during Thursday’s morning commute due to a crash right before the Mercer Street exit, approaching downtown Seattle.
Demolition has begun at SeaTac’s Bull Pen site near Angle Lake Station
Demolition is underway at SeaTac’s Bull Pen site, where the city plans to open a free outdoor community gathering space near Angle Lake Station as part of its FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations. As we previously reported, the site, located at 2825 S. 200th Street at International Boulevard, is...
Second suspect arrested in Belltown homicide, robbery
SEATTLE — A second man has been arrested in connection with a robbery and homicide in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood earlier this month. The U.S. Marshals Task Force arrested the 34-year-old man Wednesday. He was booked into the King County Jail on suspicion of robbery and murder. He is expected to appear in court for a first appearance hearing Thursday afternoon.
Proposed Changes to Wilson’s Shelter Plan Include Shelter-Free “Buffer” Zones, Mandatory Security
City Councilmembers Maritza Rivera and Joy Hollingsworth proposed amendments to Mayor Katie Wilson’s ambitious shelter proposal that would mandate 24-hour security and buffer zones around parks, schools, and child care centers where large new “transitional encampments,” a term that primarily refers to tiny house villages, won’t be allowed. (Seattle has had a few actual temporary encampments, but Wilson’s plan centers around tiny house...
Seattle beach descends into hellscape with locals terrorized by all-night parties and street racing
Furious locals who live near the stunning waterfront say the visitors that arrive with the warmer months are making their lives a living hell.
“Of course there’s fraud”: King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn blasts oversight failures amid $13M...
As multiple audits expose millions in missing and mismanaged public funds, King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn is calling for criminal investigations into the region’s homelessness and human services systems. Speaking on The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI, Dunn said the financial failures at the King County...
Renton Couple Accused In $2.6 Million Issaquah Estate Heist
Prosecutors say a Renton-area husband and wife slipped into control of a recently deceased Issaquah man’s estate with a fake will, then drained roughly $2.6 million into accounts they controlled. Court filings allege the couple used a forged document to install the husband as executor, moved home-sale proceeds and investment funds out of the estate, and now face arrest warrants and an...

















