WWU Bellingham Apartment Buildings

What makes WWU Bellingham Apartment Buildings so popular to investors? It all starts with Western Washington University (WWU). With a total 2017 student population of 15,915, WWU students represent approximately 15% of the population of Bellingham WA. For students that want to live on campus there are limited options. In fact, WWU only provides student […]

Bellingham Cold Storage Warehouse Buildings

Many commercial businesses, such as wholesalers, exporters, manufacturers, and importers, use warehouses to store machinery or products. These typical industrial buildings allow for the storage of pretty much anything; spare parts, building components, you name it. However, certain raw materials and finished products need to be kept in temperature controlled environments to retain value. This […]

LIHTC Apartment Buildings in Bellingham

Created in 1986, the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program was created to fuel the growth of affordable housing throughout the nation, by offering tax credits to multi-family developers that build affordable housing apartment building projects. To build LIHTC multi-family housing in Bellingham, developers typically partner with the Bellingham Housing Authority.

Downtown Bellingham Retail Market Snapshot – 2018

Downtown Bellingham offers a diverse selection of retail establishments specializing in clothing, home and kitchen, books, food & wine, and much more. For those looking for one of a kind knick-knacks, pieces of art, and antique clothing, downtown Bellingham is an ideal location. Others who are seeking experiences can visit numerous museums or theaters; these […]

Retail Marijuana Stores Boom in Bellingham

With roughly $927M in cannabis retail sales for the fiscal year 2017 in all of Washington, consumer demand is strong all across the Evergreen State. Generating an additional $342M in taxes, it’s clear that a wide variety of product sold in retail stores, paired with costs that have leveled off for consumers, is creating a […]

Growing Cannabis is Cheaper in Washington State

It’s no secret that the Washington State cannabis industry is flourishing since the passing of I-502 in 2012. With Washington State 2017 annual sales exceeding 1.48 Billion dollars for the entire sector, business owners and consumers have plenty to be excited about[1] . With just over 600 licensed producer-processors working to fulfill demand for the […]


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