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Whatcom County’s home sales continue to plug along around last year’s pace, according to the latest numbers from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.
In Whatcom County, 275 NWMLS homes and condominiums sold during October, down from 289 for the same period last year, according to the listing service’s report released ...
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The local Bellingham work force for CH2M Hill will double over the next two years according to a company spoksman from the former VECO company. This is more good news for the local Whatcom County jobs report and local economy which is already experiencing historic low unemplyment numbers around 4%. CH2M Hill plans to add ...
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Whatcom County is looking at creating low-impact parks, with trails and camping, for thousands of acres of state-managed land that may be transferred to county control, Parks & Recreation Director Michael McFarlane said Tuesday.
The Whatcom County Executive and state Department of Natural Resources announced Friday they agreed to work ...
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Whatcom County has hired David Stalheim as their new Director of Planning and Development Services. Stalheim most recently was the Community Development Director for Ashland, Oregon. He also has previous experience by working for nine years as the community development director for Wenatchee and also served as ...
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The developer of the Bakerview Square shopping center wants to build a 15-story building with a hotel and convention center along Bakerview Road. Morgan Bartlett Jr. is still exploring the feasibility of building the project on 1 acre across the street from Fred Meyer, near Interstate 5 and along Pacific Highway, said Keith Turley, a consultant ...
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One of Fairhaven’s biggest remodeling projects is nearing completion, and tenants are starting to sign up for the Waldron and Young buildings.
The Waldron Building was built in the 1890s but only the first two floors were ever used. To learn more about the history of the Waldron Building and the Fairhaven Historic District try the ...
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The countdown can now begin for Trader Joe’s. The specialty grocery store announced Friday that Sept. 28 will be the first day of business at the Sunnyland Square shopping center on James Street. The store will soon be mailing out postcard-size fliers around the area with details, said Brian Casey, “commander” of the Bellingham ...
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In Birch Bay, WA developers have invested about $30 million buying land, installing infrastructure and building a sales house, but not one of the 650 high-end homes planned for the Horizon at Semiahmoo development has been constructed. That’s about to change. “We’ve got the first phase essentially completed with about 74 ...
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Ferndale developer Ken Tiderington calls Portal Way Ferndale’s forgotten zone.
Not much development is going on there, and it’s one of the last places any shopper goes to look for anything, he said.
But Tiderington, owner of Crown Point Holdings, has a plan to change that. He hopes to begin construction on his Crown Court Estates ...
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