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What is going on with waterfront redevelopment? Here are some answers | The street alignment changes were not submitted in April 2017 because of several other unresolved issues, said Mike Hogan, a spokesman for the port. Among them: 鈥 |
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Expansive Bellingham waterfront renovation underway | Irish architect John Reid has come all the way to Bellingham, and believes he has found the city's pot of gold. 鈥淚t's almost a piece of treasure to find this kind of thing,鈥 he says. |
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The future of the Bellingham waterfront | An excavator ripped through the dilapidated annex of the Granary Building along the waterfront last month. |
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Bellingham waterfront hotel could marry history and modern design | Few structures remain from the heyday of the pulp and tissue mill that operated until a decade ago at the heart of Bellingham鈥檚 waterfront. Most of the buildings were taken down after operations ceased in 2007, with an eye on preserving some of the machinery and other elements that could鈥 |
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Construction on Bellingham waterfront Granary expected by summer | The first work on the Granary Building that sits on Bellingham鈥檚 waterfront is expected to start as soon as late spring or early summer. Some of that work could include emergency repairs to clean the building and get it ready for construction, said John Reid, the architect working with鈥 |
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Port of Bellingham/Western Waterfront Partnership Moves Forward; Both Approve Memorandum of Understanding to Move Land into Development Authority | |||
Bellingham waterfront plan calls for limited redevelopment in next few years | "A fairly small amount of waterfront redevelopment is expected to occur in the next four to five years as major changes wait on environmental cleanup and street construction. That was part of the message that Port of Bellingham commissioners got at their Tuesday, May 18, meeting as鈥 |
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草榴社区 details progress on waterfront | "Western Washington University's plans for waterfront facilities remain in the conceptual stage. That was the message Tuesday, May 4, from President Bruce Shepard and Vice President Steve Swan, at a meeting of Western Crossing, a joint panel of university and Port of Bellingham鈥 |
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Western Crossing board meets, waterfront planning continues | |||
Port of Bellingham cancels meeting on executive director qualities | "A special Port of Bellingham commissioners meeting to discuss the job description and qualifications for a new executive director was canceled Monday, April 19, when only one of three commissioners showed up. Port Commission President Jim Jorgensen said Commissioner Scott Walker had鈥 |