Life science has strong roots in Washington, contributing economically and scientifically.
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Bellevue-based CEO wanted a simpler solution to his own problems
Housing crisis
Several are the same companies that opposed Seattle’s head tax last year.
Owners Jared and Kirsten Spitz use the torque release technique to treat patients.
From live music to gaming, offer entertainment as well as a caffeine fix.
Here are a handful of companies from the Eastside that will be interesting to watch in 2019.
More than 30 employers will be onsite for the event.
A look at what’s the real estate market in the coming year.
Erickson a passion for creating seasonal cuisine that celebrates simple, local ingredients.
Several Eastside organizations will benefit from the funding.
The new eatery is open for happy hour and dinner in downtown.
Chamber of Commerce holds ribbon cutting ceremony for Lee Orthodontics on Nov 13.
City officials unsure of what comes next for the more than 50 acre industrial site.
The sandwich shop is holding a grand opening and free sandwich fundraiser from Nov. 14-18 to support the Northshore Schools Foundation.
A representative of the potential developer said it may be close to being dead.
The micro-brewery has been pumping out the goods for more than eight years.
The Bothell thrift store provides self-sustaining resources to Peru and local community.
Real estate snapshot for Bothell and Kenmore
Following the coffee chain’s collapse earlier this year, other Eastside businesses are moving in.
After a fire and construction slowed business, many merchants are seeing people return.