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Move-in for residents is expected in 2024. The project site is bordered by Cornwall Avenue, Laurel Street and the waterfront railroad line. Phase I will be 83 units of affordable housing and a six ...
The harbor of Bellingham, Washington, filled with logs, 1972. The waterfront of Bellingham, Washington is dominated by the 137-acre (0.55 km 2) site of Georgia Pacific's former pulp, chemical plant and tissue mill, the latter slated to cease operations in December 2007. Controversy surrounds the current efforts to redevelop the site ...
The first hotel on the site, the Byron House Hotel, was founded in 1899 and named for its builder, Captain Josiah B. Byron. [3] Byron owned the 93-room hotel, later known as the Hotel Byron , until 1910, when Leopold F. Schmidt (founder of the Olympia Brewing Company and owner of the Bellingham Bay Brewery) purchased the Byron for $100,000.
The most expensive, penthouse suites will cost more than $3 million.
Copalis, along with the beach of the same name, has become famed as the "Home of the razor clam." The community sits near the northern end of probably the greatest razor clam bed in the world [citation needed] for the flavor renowned variety abounds, apparently only in the Pacific Northwest, and particularly on Copalis Beach. During the ...
An 18-home, permanently affordable homeownership development is breaking ground this summer in Bellingham’s Birchwood neighborhood. LaFreniere Court is a Kulshan Community Land Trust (Kulshan ...
Skyscraper hotels in Washington (state) (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Hotels in Washington (state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Topsoil is laid down in preparation for grass to be planted on the waterfront on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in Bellingham, Wash. The Boardmill building, left, and six digester tanks remain on the ...