
Growth
Don’t call it a comeback, but condos are returning to Seattle
Long dormant, the condo market finally shows signs of life. But who will be living in those towers?
Long dormant, the condo market finally shows signs of life. But who will be living in those towers?
City Hall has long seen basement apartments and backyard apartments as an easy way to help meet some of Seattle’
Seattle is barely affordable to the middle-class and fully unaffordable to low-wage workers — a fact hammered home by a new
With affordable housing options in decline and homelessness on the rise, the Washington State Legislature passed seven new laws addressing
When Pat Rasmussen turned 72, she started thinking more seriously about what she needed to live a comfortable, retired life.