Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily newspaper published six days a week in Seattle, Washington. It focuses on topics related to business, construction, real estate, legal affairs, and public announcements.

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  • 1 week ago | djc.com | Jocelyn Noveck

    Subscriber content preview Twin brothers return home from World War I to launch a juke joint in Mississippi. It all goes swimmingly — until the singing vampires arrive, and blood starts spewing. It's gotta be something in the water. How else to explain the plethora of A-list twins on Hollywood screens lately?  . . .

  • 1 week ago | djc.com | Alexa St. John

    Subscriber content preview For solar industry, tariffs mean higher costsBy ALEXA ST. JOHNAssociated Press Mike Summers was eager to install solar at his home in Ohio for years, and after he finally replaced his aging roof this year, his solar contractor swung into action. His system — including 19 panels and a battery backup — went up this week, and Summers considers himself lucky.

  • 1 week ago | djc.com | Emma Lapworth

    Subscriber content preview Holcim honored for work on Seattle Storm Center Holcim North America, a national provider of sustainable building solutions, has been recognized by the Slag Cement Association for its work advancing sustainable construction in the new Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance.  . . . To read this story in full login or purchase a subscription.

  • 1 week ago | djc.com | Claudia Lauer |Sally Ho

    Subscriber content preview In fight over insurance, neighbors crowdsource LA fire contamination dataResidents whose homes survived the Eaton wildfire in January face a whole different set of struggles to their neighbors whose homes were burned to the ground. By By CLAUDIA LAUER and SALLY HOAssociated Press All sense of survivors' guilt was fleeting for those residents whose homes remained standing after wildfires ripped through the Los Angeles area three months ago.

  • 1 week ago | djc.com | Paul Wiseman

    Subscriber content preview Wholesale inflation falls, but trade war threatens a reversalBy PAUL WISEMANAP Economics Writer WASHINGTON — U.S. wholesale prices fell last month in another sign that inflationary pressures are easing. But President Donald Trump's trade wars cloud the outlook as new, punishing tariffs are launched by Beijing and Washington.

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