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Issaquah council approves purchase of 1055 Northwest Maple Street for new city hall, $12.975 million
Summary
The Issaquah City Council unanimously approved a purchase-and-sale agreement to buy 1055 Northwest Maple Street (the Ednetics building) for $12.975 million plus closing costs, using one‑time funds set aside for facilities; due diligence is underway with a 20‑day review period and $500,000 earnest money.
The Issaquah City Council voted unanimously April 20 to approve a purchase and sale agreement for 1055 Northwest Maple Street, a 21,000‑square‑foot office building commonly referred to as the Ednetics building, for $12.975 million plus closing costs.
Administrative Services Director Autumn Monahan presented the recommendation, describing a multi‑year space‑needs process that began in 2018 and a council‑approved goal to address police operational needs first while identifying a suitable site for city hall. Monahan told the council the building “meets a lot of our goals for space needs” and is centrally located near transit and parks; staff recommended financing the purchase with one‑time…
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