The Hope Center is the latest in community-minded projects November 24, 2010 One Comment The Pacific Northwest has a focus on community-service building projectsRead More
New University of Oregon Hoops Arena Makes Splash with Showy Designs November 10, 2010 No Comments From a graphic-laden design on the new floor to a $200 million price tag, the new Matthew Knight Arena on Oregon’s campus turns headsRead More
Alaska allows funding for capital projects, but money short in Washington and Oregon November 3, 2010 No Comments A post-election recap in the NorthwestRead More
South Park Bridge to be raised from the dead October 26, 2010 No Comments King County's South Park Bridge may be reborn after funding is finally foundRead More
Soccer-specific stadiums the new sports wave in the Northwest October 13, 2010 No Comments From Portland to Vancouver, B.C., the stadium-building buzz centers on soccer-specific venues.Read More
Wood-framed buildings are getting taller in B.C. September 30, 2010 2 Comments Wood-framed buildings are now going six stories tall in B.C.Read More
Dockside Green may be a test case in sustainable communities September 14, 2010 One Comment Dockside Green's sustainable community efforts give residents a learning opportunityRead More
Victoria, B.C., to actually start treating raw sewage September 1, 2010 2 Comments Victoria, B.C., finally has a plan to start treating raw sewage before dumping it into the Strait of Juan De FucaRead More
Cannon Beach Aims for Tsunami-Resistant City Hall August 19, 2010 No Comments Cannon Beach, Ore., wants to be the first in North America to build a tsunami-resistant buildingRead More
Transportation taking the lead on changing the face of Seattle’s waterfront August 6, 2010 No Comments Seattle tunnel and waterfront district will shape new urban cultureRead More
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