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Amazon expects to have 10,000 employees on the Eastside by this summer as it continues its march toward 25,000 workers here in the next few years.
Work has begun on a 58-unit townhome community in Bellevue’s Factoria area.
An affordable housing project in Renton has broken ground and is slated to open late next year.
BRC buys and sells gold, silver, jewelry, and more — at the best prices in Washington.
BECU president and CEO Benson Porter is retiring at the end of the year from the state’s largest credit union.
GSBA, Washington’s LGBTQ+ and allied chamber of commerce, and Comcast have announced they are renewing the Ready for Business Fund relief effort this year to provide more than $200,000 in grants to eligible small businesses throughout the state.
The latest Ask the Expert column is about the evolution of check depositing.
The Seattle-area hotel market is improving after a pandemic pummeling, with several performance metrics anticipated to meet or exceed pre-pandemic levels by 2024, according to a news release on CBRE Hotels Research’s May report.
Tell us how your pet is handling this recent change and your response will appear in a future issue of our magazine.
The Washington Department of Commerce announced this week the formation of a $3.5 million grant program designed to financially support established small-community festivals and events.
Competitors will go head-to-head for a chance to win a grand prize of $20,000.
LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary Eastside and Seattle residents have been named as top queer innovators in business and tech.
Dave Clark, who announced last week he was leaving Amazon as one of its top executives after 23 years, is becoming CEO of San Francisco-based Flexport.
Applications are now open for the Washington Technology Industry Association’s Founder Cohort Program that is designed to help venture-scale, seed-stage startups grow over six months.