The first permanent Mary’s Place shelter is nearly complete. Located in the heart of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters, the rare purpose-built shelter appears to be the first of its kind built into a corporate office.
After close to five years of planning, about 300 Seattle-based Expedia Group employees started working from the company’s new Interbay campus last week. Another group will move in each Monday until all Expedia’s 4,500 headquarters employees are under the same roof by the end of the year. Construction wraps up next summer.
NBBJ’s Sarah Steen and Daniel Crockwell share the details on Two Union Square’s 20-foot-tall by 20-foot-wide fractal wall. Their goal? “to use technology in an unpredictable manner,” similar to the way tectonic activity is uncontrollable by humans.
The Downtown Seattle Design Review Board unanimously voted to approve the design of Lincoln Property Company’s 800 Stewart, a 53-Story mixed-use tower at the heart of the Denny Triangle.
GLY has promoted Ted Herb to the role of Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Herb succeeds Jim Karambelas, who is retiring after 25 years with the company. In addition, GLY added three minority shareholders to its ownership: Joe Bonacci, CFO; Tess Wakasugi-Don, Senior Project Manager; and Garrick Hughes, Senior Project Manager.
GLY added three minority shareholders to its ownership: Joe Bonacci, Chief Financial Officer; Tess Wakasugi-Don, Senior Project Manager; and Garrick Hughes, Senior Project Manager.
GLY has promoted Ted Herb to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Herb succeeds Jim Karambelas, who is retiring after 25 years with the company.
GLY has promoted Ted Herb to CEO, succeeding Jim Karambelas, who is retiring after 25 years with the company. Chief Financial Officer Joe Bonacci and Senior Project Managers Tess Wakasugi-Don and Garrick Hughes were added as shareholders.