Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

The Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily (six days per week) newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Specializing in business, construction, real estate, and legal news and public notices, it began publication in 1895 as the Bulletin, later the Daily Bulletin and the Seattle Daily Bulletin. After merging with the Times in 1907 (an unrelated paper to today's Seattle Times), it published as the Morning Times and Seattle Daily Bulletin for a year before reverting to its old name. It took the name Daily Journal of Commerce for the first time in 1919 as the Daily Journal of Commerce and the Daily Bulletin, dropping the Daily Bulletin portion two years later. "Seattle" was added to the paper's name in 1924. From 1951 to 1956 the paper was published under the name Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Construction Record, and then as the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Northwest Construction Record until 1989, when it once again became simply the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. The Seattle Weekly ran a profile[3] in 2007 about the newspaper and how it is adapting to the internet age.

Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Helping Business do Business Since 1893
TypeDaily newspaper (excluding Sundays)
PublisherPhil Brown
Founded1895
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters83 Columbia Street
Seattle, Washington
Websitedjc.com
The Journal Building, associated with journalism at least since 1899[1] and home of the Bulletin / Journal at least since 1918.[2] (Photographed 2020)

Notes

  1. Polk's Seattle City Directory 1899, Polk's Seattle Directory Co., 1899, p. 797
  2. Summary for 83 Columbia ST / Parcel ID 7666202580, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Accessed online November 27, 2007.
  3. Hamilton, Keegan (June 12, 2007). "Dead-Tree Tiger". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved September 26, 2015.


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