Seattle

Commercial permit review intelligence for Seattle.

Permit News surfaces Seattle commercial permits with review friction your team can inspect: correction cycles, resubmittals, missing documents, department holds, source evidence, and a likely contact path.

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Live review signal

Seattle commercial tenant improvement

PermitCOM-2026-0417
SignalCorrection cycle / resubmittal loop
Review statusCorrections pending

Blocker summary

Reviewer comments point to unresolved plan details after a recent resubmittal. The evidence trail gives the buyer a file to inspect before outreach.

Evidence trailReview notes and dates.
Contact pathOwner, applicant, or team.
ContextWhy the signal may matter.
Seattle first
Commercial projects
Review friction signals

Seattle signal set

What Permit News looks for in Seattle commercial permits.

The market page keeps Seattle as availability context while the core product story stays market-neutral.

Plan-review corrections

Resubmittal loops

Missing documents

Department holds

Routing delays

Stalled review

Coverage map

Seattle coverage map

Approximate coverage context for Seattle commercial permits showing review friction.

Seattle coverage mapSeattle / Puget Sound coverageApproximate coverage context for Seattle commercial permits showing review friction. Coverage visualization — not live opportunity locations.Seattle / Puget SoundCoverage visualizationNot live opportunity locations.
  • Available coverage

Coverage visualization — not live opportunity locations.

Evidence trail

Source context stays attached to the opportunity.

The buyer should be able to review the signal without losing the source path that made it credible.

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Correction noticeReviewer comment identifies missing or incomplete plan detail.
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Applicant responseA resubmittal appears, but the issue still needs inspection.
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Current statusReview state and dates show whether the friction is recent.

Contact path

Each opportunity shows where a buyer can start researching.

Permit News does not promise a reachable buyer. It packages the likely path so the team can decide what is worth pursuing.

OwnerProperty or project owner path.
ApplicantApplicant or permit contact.
TeamDesign or construction context.