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New $50M rehab hospital near Lynnwood is 'more than just a building'

August 15, 2024
By HeraldNet, Everett, WA

LYNNWOOD – A rehabilitation hospital is set to open its doors north of Lynnwood, adding 40 new beds for patients recovering from injury or illness. The Providence Swedish Rehabilitation Hospital, a $50 million, 60,000-square-foot inpatient facility, will begin accepting patients next week. . . Full Article

City of Edmonds Representative speaks at the Port of Edmonds Building opening

‘Big league infrastructure’: Port of Edmonds cuts ribbon on new administration building

April 27, 2024,
My Edmonds News

A gala ribbon cutting drew a group of more than 50 people — including Port of Edmonds and government officials and members of the public — to officially open the port’s new administration building and celebrate completion of phase one of an ambitious three-stage program of Port upgrades.

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graphite arts edmonds

Edmonds Art Beat: A tour of Graphite, the newest addition to our local arts scene

October 26, 2021
By MyEdmondsNews

EDMONDS – Graphite – AKA the building with the cow

I was recently given the opportunity to walk through the new Graphite building on the corner of 2nd and Main in downtown Edmonds. Like many others, I have watched this building come to fruition . . . Full Article

5G Open Innovation Lab opens agritech test sites in Snohomish County

February 2, 2021
By 425 Business

SNOHOMISH – Two farms in Snohomish County are the first test bed for industrial applications of emerging 5G technology platforms that could transform how food is grown, distributed, and tracked, benefiting not only Snohomish County agriculture but farms everywhere. Full Article. . .

Graphite Art facility to begin construction this month

July 16, 2020
By Edmonds Beacon

EDMONDS – Graphite, a future art facility in Edmonds, is set to begin construction soon. Located in the Edmonds arts district at 202 Main St., the new art center – which had a groundbreaking ceremony last week – promotes itself as a hub for people of all ages to experience art at any level. Full Article. . .

Construction of surf wave

World's largest surf wave coming to Lake Chelan

May 25, 2018
By Dennis Rahm, Lake Chelan Now
A stationary surf wave attraction, the first of its kind in the United States and the largest in the world, will soon be operational as part of the attractions at Slidewaters Lake Chelan. Full Article. . .

Ten new units at Jacob's Well in Shoreline allow ten families to move out of homelessness

January 8, 2021
By Shoreline Area News

SHORELINE – Jacob’s Well Building B in Shoreline was finished at the end of October 2020, enabling 10 new families to move out of homelessness and into their own homes! Full Article. . .

Water/Environment Best Project: Cowlitz Falls North Shore Collector

November 6, 2018
By Engineering News Record Northwest
Located in the Cascade mountain range, Cowlitz Falls Dam sits in a narrow canyon across the Cowlitz River, where it has served as a power station and fish collection facility for 24 years. The $32.3-million North Shore Collector project upgraded the salmon runs, improving fish passage returns to 95% from 50%. Full Article. . .

No foul play suspected in largest fire in Lynnwood’s history

April 30, 2017
By 
Everett Herald
CG Engineering is currently working with the developer on reconstruction.
Plans have started to rebuild The Reserve senior apartments that burned Jan. 25 near Scriber Lake. Full Article. . .

Demographics, higher caps highlight senior housing

January 28, 2019
By Globe St.com

Positive demographics and higher cap rates compared with other investment options have brought more attention to the senior housing property segment during the past few years. Today’s seniors housing market is characterized by a wealth of available capital but a limited number of quality operators who have the capacity to expand services, according to a report Full Article. . .

‘You don’t feel like you’re alone,’ once-homeless veteran says of help from Salvation Army

November 30, 2017
, Seattle Times
Jack Coleman is living proof that homelessness can strike at any time in someone’s life. Coleman grew up in Los Angeles and joined the Army in 1965 after the Watts riots there that year made it hard for a young African-American man like him to get a job. Full Article. . .

Cultural teachings continue with new story poles

March 8, 2016

“We’re not petrified, we’re still alive”

These strong words by James Madison were spoken by his grandfather, Frank Madison, before him. And that is the message Madison wishes to convey to the next generation of Native youth, keep us alive.

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Engineering for community rec center

Marvin Williams Recreation Center nearly ready to open its doors

March 31, 2018

Piece by piece, workers pounded panels of maple timber together across the floor of the sunlit Marvin Williams Recreation Center gymnasium last week, arduously unveiling the hardwood that will serve as the centerpiece of the new complex.. Full Article. . .

Ribbon cut for new Prestige Care Post-Acute and Rehab Center

September 17, 2016
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce joined representatives of newly built Prestige Post-Acute and Rehab Center – Edmonds, for a ribbon cutting and open house Thursday. Full Article. . . 

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