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"path": "/2026/02/followup-no-the-alki-lumber-move-does-not-signal-imminent-redevelopment-construction/",
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"textContent": "As reported here on Monday, Alki Lumber is moving from West Seattle to South Park, in a move that’s been in the works since the lumberyard’s founding family, the Sweeneys, sold the business four years ago. However, this does not mean the Sweeneys’ big two-building mixed-use redevelopment project for the lumberyard property [map] is imminent. […]",
"title": "FOLLOWUP: No, the Alki Lumber move does not signal imminent redevelopment construction"
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