| Helping Business do Business Since 1893 | |
| Type | Daily newspaper (excluding Sundays) |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Phil Brown |
| Founded | 1895 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | 83 Columbia Street Seattle,Washington |
| Circulation | 1,500 (as of 2023) |
| Website | djc.com |

TheSeattle Daily Journal of Commerce is a daily (six days per week)newspaper based inSeattle,Washington specializing inbusiness,construction,real estate, and legal news and public notices.
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce was founded in the year, 1893.[3] The newspaper began publication in 1895 as theBulletin, later theDaily Bulletin and theSeattle Daily Bulletin. After merging with theTimes in 1907 (an unrelated paper to today'sSeattle Times), it published as theMorning Times and Seattle Daily Bulletin for a year before reverting to its old name. It took the nameDaily Journal of Commerce for the first time in 1919 as theDaily Journal of Commerce and the Daily Bulletin, dropping theDaily 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 nameSeattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Construction Record, and then as theSeattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Northwest Construction Record until 1989, when it once again became simply theSeattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
In 2007, theSeattle Weekly ran a profile about the newspaper and how it is adapting to the internet age.[4]
The paper was printed on a four-unit,offset printing press from 1979 until July 2023 when printing transferred over toThe Seattle Times'Rotary Offset Press facility inKent. At that time the daily circulation was 1,500 copies.[5]
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