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With a national rail strike averted, Sounder commuter rail service will operate Friday, Sept. 16 on a regular schedule between Everett and Lakewood.
The N Line (Everett – Seattle) and S Line (Lakewood – Seattle) service will operate as normal. The S Line includes stops in Kent and Auburn.
On Monday, Sept. 19, two additional S Line trips will be restored. The restored trips are the 7:55 a.m. southbound departure from Seattle and the 10:06 a.m. northbound departure from Lakewood. This brings the total daily round trips to 13.
Sounder trains are operated and dispatched by BNSF Railway employees under contract on tracks owned by BNSF, according to Sound Transit.
According to cnn.com, unions representing the engineers and conductors, who make up the two-person crews on each train, were at loggerheads in negotiations. If they difn’t resolve their differences, the first national rail strike in 30 years would have started on Friday.
Those engineers and conductors unions represent roughly half of the more than 100,000 unionized workers at the nation’s major freight railroads, according to cnn.com. Without them on the job those trains will not run, nor will many commuter and Amtrak trains that run over freight rail lines. Indeed, Amtrak already suspended some of its routes.
According to cnn.com, the engineers and the conductors say the strike is not over pay; but that the work conditions and scheduling are driving their members to quit jobs, leaving the railroads with a staffing shortage that makes conditions for the remaining workers intolerable.
The railroads say that average compensation for their employees comes to $122,000 per year, including both pay and benefits, according to cnn.com.
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- 510 (Everett – Seattle) | PDF
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- 512 (Everett – Northgate Station) | PDF
- 513 (Seaway TC - Northgate Station) | PDF
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- 550 (Bellevue – Seattle) | PDF
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- 556 (Issaquah - U District) | PDF
- 560 (Bellevue - SeaTac Airport- West Seattle ) | PDF
- 566 (Auburn - Renton - Overlake) | PDF
- 574 (Lakewood – SeaTac Airport) | PDF
- 577 (Federal Way – Seattle) | PDF
- 578 (Puyallup - Federal Way - Seattle) | PDF
- 580 (Lakewood – Puyallup) | PDF
- 586 (Tacoma – Federal Way - University District) | PDF
- 590 (Tacoma – Seattle) | PDF
- 592 (DuPont – Lakewood - Seattle) | PDF
- 594 (Lakewood – Tacoma - Seattle) | PDF
- 595 (Gig Harbor – Seattle) | PDF
- 596 (Bonney Lake – Sumner) | PDF
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Despite a relative lack of property sales in Lakewood in recent months, a recent transaction indicates that properties in Pierce County remain on the map.
On Sept. 2, in a transaction that was officially recorded on Sept. 20, a 10,747 square foot commercial property – Macau Casino – sold for $22.1 million, Pierce County records show.
The buyer was Project Evergreen WA LLC, an entity affiliated with Oak Street Real Estate Capital based in Chicago. The seller was Maverick Caribbean LLC, an entity associated with Maverick Gaming LLC. Maverick Gaming is the owner and operator of 19 card rooms in Washington State and a handful of other properties in Nevada and Colorado, the company’s website states.
The property is located at 9811 S. Tacoma Way and sits on a roughly two-acre parcel, property records show.
The casino is roughly two miles east of downtown Lakewood and proximate to I-5, which connects Lakewood with Tacoma to the north, and SR-512, which connects the city with Puyallup and Sumner to the east.
In terms of the demographics around the property, over the next five years, the population is expected to grow by roughly 8.5 percent within a one-mile radius; 7.7 percent within a three-mile radius; and 7.6 percent within a five-mile radius, according to a previous listing for the property on Loopnet.com.
The median household income within the same geographic radius is $45,629, $54,927 and $62,918, respectively.
There have not been too many commercial property sales in Lakewood over the last few months.
In March, however, Palm Beach, Florida-based investment group Sterling Organization spent $17.7 million to acquire the Lakewood Diamond Plaza, a fully occupied shopping center consisting of several buildings located at 10901, 11011, 11013 and 11021 Pacific Highway. Property records show that the property was previously owned by West & Wheeler, which sold the asset for $17.7 million.