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      <title>Graham Baba Architects Transforms a Gritty Industrial-Marine Site in Seattle into a New Waterfront Destination </title>
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        <![CDATA[A former fish processing plant along Salmon Bay becomes a burgeoning commercial hub named West Canal Yards.]]>
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      <title>Graham Baba Architects Takes Cues from Local Vernacular for Washington Fruit &amp; Produce HQ</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Family owned since 1916, the Washington Fruit &amp; Produce company in Yakima asked Seattle firm Graham Baba Architects to design its new headquarters with a look departing from that of most industrial agribusiness facilities.</p>]]>
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