A beachfront residence designed by Seattle's Paul Thiry, known as the "father of Northwest modernism," may be soon destroyed if a buyer is not found. The unique home — built in 1962, the year of the Seattle World's Fair, for which Thiry was principal architect — is a massive, concrete behemoth that needs someone able to pay the $240,000 n […]
More than a year after downtown Seattle's $120 million Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences opened to considerable fanfare, a dozen firms that designed and built the ultraluxury project say they haven't yet been paid. […]
Developer Martin Selig plans no changes in his proposed 14-story luxury apartment building next door to the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park. […]
In an effort to end the foreclosure crisis, the Obama administration has been trying to keep defaulting owners in their homes. It now will take a new approach: paying some of them to leave. […]