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Posted Thu, Sep 22, 12:18 p.m.
Eric, Your speculation on why Vulcan might be happy if the development was stopped is way off base. We don't oppose the development, and neither did First & Goal, the entity that has been involved in the negotiations. First & Goal has always supported development of the North Lot and ...
MOREPosted Fri, May 6, 9:30 a.m.
Kent, I work for Vulcan and have a question about your piece. What specificaly do you mean by the "Millions have been spent to update infrastructure in South Lake Union to support Paul Allen’s development projects"? You say there are no development fees, but all the major infrastructure upgrades in ...
MOREPosted Mon, Jun 29, 9:21 a.m.
Knute, you've been sitting too close to Ted or something. I'm not sure what Mercer St. has to do with the Rainier Club. There's no questionable earmarks associated with Mercer. And I have to challenge two statements you made: "the city acknowledges it won't solve so-called "Mercer Mess" congestion" and ...
MOREPosted Mon, Dec 22, 11:58 a.m.
Kent, Your piece suffers from factual errors as well an obvious misunderstanding of city housing programs, the area’s transit system and Seattle’s road construction program. Here are a few facts to help clarify things. There is a multi-family tax exemption program that all developers in certain geographic areas can participate ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 2, 2:21 p.m.
Hello Ted: On my fourth day in my new job at Vulcan, I'm starting to miss the blogging world. So I welcome the chance to comment here in my new role as the company's spokesman. I was at the meeting Wednesday at the Port. Were you? I didn't see you. ...
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