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After $26M sale, Antioch University announces plan for new Seattle campus

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

September 30, 2015

Antioch University has signed a long-term lease in a new downtown Seattle office building that Martin Selig Real Estate is developing.

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High-rise may top historic low-rise Fed building

Source: The Seattle Times

August 3, 2015

Local developer Martin Selig may have found a way to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear…

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Work begins on Selig’s Belltown office project

Source: Daily Journal of Commerce

July 28, 2015

Martin Selig Real Estate has begun construction on one Belltown project and has made some changes to another…

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Selig plans 2016 construction start for downtown Seattle high-rise project

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

July 27, 2015

Martin Selig has reconfigured his plans for a 36-story downtown Seattle office/apartment tower that he says he’ll start building early next year…

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The most influential business executives of the past 35 years: No. 8 defined Seattle’s skyline

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

June 10, 2015

Martin Selig started building Seattle’s tallest buildings in 1980 and he hasn’t stopped building things since…

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Selig lands anchor for new Belltown office building

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

May 28, 2015

It’s not a huge amount of space, but it’s enough to kick off construction of a small new office building in downtown Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood…

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Changing the skyline one (big) building at a time

Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

May 1, 2015

Sizewise, Columbia Center in downtown Seattle is the most significant office tower ever built in the Northwest…

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Big Fish takes over entire Seattle Waterfront building as Classmates.com moves downtown

Source: GeekWire

April 16, 2015

Big Fish is getting bigger, and now it has an entire building to call home…

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Martin Selig is the new owner of the former Federal Reserve Bank branch

Source: Puget Sound BizTalk

April 6, 2015

Federal officials on Monday said Martin Selig Real Estate is the buyer of the former Federal Reserve Bank branch downtown Seattle…

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Big Selig office project to bring change to Ballard’s busiest intersection

Source: Puget Sound BizTalk

October 29, 2014

Seattle office development company Martin Selig Real Estate is on a roll, and it’s not just downtown that could see the effects…

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