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In a recent newsletter, Historic Seattle announced its concern over the future of the landmarked Seattle-First National Bank building, which is currently home to a Walgreens pharmacy, at 566 Denny ...
Fortune Bank organizers have applied for a state charter and hope to raise $17 million to $22 million in capital. The bank could open for business in Washington Mutual Tower in the fourth quarter.
Frontier Bank plans to open a new branch in downtown Seattle before the end of the year.
According to CommercialSearch, Seattle is among the most popular U.S. cities for office adaptive reuse, with 7.2 million square feet over 65 buildings converted to office space in the past 100 ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, which operates the Seattle branch bank, has placed the building on the market, Fed spokeswoman Carol Eckert said.
PORT ANGELES — The site of the former Burger King at 110 N. Alder St. may soon be occupied for the first time in five years. Sound Community Bank is eyeing the location, which has been vacant since ...
Just before Christmas, in a previously unreported downtown Seattle sale, a former KeyBank changed hands. The landmarked two-story building at 815 Second Ave. had been vacant for about three years.
SEATTLE — One in three downtown Seattle businesses are now offering incentives for their workers to return to the office, according to new data from the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce.
Happy Friday! The old Redding Bank of Commerce building downtown has a new resident, and this long-time restaurant east of Redding has closed.
After spending months working on the case, police arrested a man in connection with a series of armed bank robberies across Seattle last year.
Chinese companies start a local chamber of commerce; Diego Pellicer gets a few minutes of buzz on French TV; Bartell Drugs rolls out the Welcome Wagon to introduce local products to area newcomers.
The 1923 building at 10 E. Third St., which used to house the National Bank of Commerce, will become the new headquarters of The Evolutions Group.