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Des Moines Creek Business Development
Sea-Tac Communities Plan Chapter 6 Maps (South Reinforcement Area, Program Application)
This is an excerpt from Chapter 6.6.5 of the Sea-Tac Communities Plan (1976). ‘Reinforcement’ was one of three types of planning that were considered. It refers to efforts to strengthen the existing community to be more compatible with the airport through the techniques of property buyouts (to create a noise buffer) and sound insulation.
The Des Moines Creek Business Park – The Right Development at the Right Time
The Des Moines Creek Business Park – The Right Development at the Right Time January 24, 2018adminProjectsNo Comments After more than 2 decades of frustration and disappointment, an abandoned ghost town south of SeaTac Airport is being reborn. Development of the Des Moines Creek Business Park (DMCBP) is well underway. Soundview Consultants LLC provided wetland
The Des Moines Creek Business Park – The Rebirth of a Modern Ghost Town
The new Des Moines Creek Business Park (DMCBP) is the $125 million redevelopment of a site that spent decades as a modern ghost town. For more than twenty years the site was an abandoned residential area containing nothing but exposed foundations and empty asphalt and concrete streets. The area is now home to K2 Sports,
Sierra Construction Des Moines Creek Business Park
[get_filebird_folder folder_id=174] Project Description The Des Moines Creek Business Park is a multi-phased industrial development in the heart of Des Moines, Washington. Sierra Construction was the general contractor for Phases 1, 3 and 4. Phase 1 of the Business Park included the construction of three buildings, totaling 535,958 square feet. Each building has 30’ clear
Puget Sound Business Journal: A dozen years ago, neighbors fought Sea-Tac Airport expansion. This time things are different
An interview with Dave Kaplan. The new Business Park is discussed along with the desire for good partnerships with the Port Of Seattle. The lure of jobs outweighs worries about noise as leaders of surrounding cities consider ambitious growth plans at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.It helps that Port of Seattle officials aren’t planning to build new
Port of Seattle selects developer for 87-acre Des Moines Creek Business Park
by Scott Schaefer The Port of Seattle has selected a developer for the Des Moines Creek Business Park project – Panattoni Development Company, Inc. – a privately-held real estate development firm headquartered in Newport Beach, California. The firm was chosen from a field of four proposers to develop approximately 87 acres of property south of