News In Brief: June 2022
…took home the top spot, edging Maine, New Mexico, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Oregon, respectively. Some of the criteria included highest salaries, most and fewest job openings per capita and…
…took home the top spot, edging Maine, New Mexico, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Oregon, respectively. Some of the criteria included highest salaries, most and fewest job openings per capita and…
…the most progress toward sustainability, according to a new study and reported in the Seattle PI. The study, from by CommercialCafe, ranked the top 50 U.S. cities making green progress…
…New York, Oregon, Colorado and New Jersey, respectively. The study reports that Washington spends $8,702 on healthcare per capita, has 60 hospitals and an overall healthcare score of 7.19 out…
…people being killed and more than 170 people injured, according to a WSDOT study. The study also found that nearly half of the crashes took place near the Tiger Mountain…
…construction industry in the wake of years of “greenmail litigation” that had shut down almost all new condominium construction in Washington state. The new law provides protection for board members…
…their families. The 2021 study found more people moved to Vermont than any other state, while New Jersey topped the list for outbound movement. New Jersey has held the non-enviable…
…the best places to live and move into, according to a study from bankrate.com. The study looked at criteria such as well-being, affordability, job market, diversity and migration. Tacoma ranks third,…
…the pros in Washington is MyKabin.com, a Bellevue-based startup whose “one-stop” offerings include permitting, site preparation, a unique foundation system, utility connections, construction and inspections for DADUs. Owners select the…
…with the worst pothole problems, according to the study, followed by Tennessee, Indiana, California, New York, Maryland, New Jersey and Georgia. The Evergreen State even boasts three cities on the…
…SEPA exemptions for up to 1,235 net new residential units and 411,160 square feet of net new commercial development. State officials said, “This new exemption will streamline the development review…
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