Local startup Venda Vending, purveyor of asian snacks such as Pocky and Hello Panda, is in the process of expanding from their first vending machine in Factoria.
With business booming over the last five years, cloud-based product location solution provider Point Inside announced on Tuesday, July 21 that they have expanded their advisory board to include executives from Target, Nordstrom, Lowe’s Home Improvement and more.
Bellevue-based Business Intelligence company Pyramid Analytics announced a collaboration with Microsoft on Thursday, July 23 that will bring the growing business’s platform to a multitude of new users.
Bellevue startup Neposmart is an Internet of Things company that’s willing to sacrifice profits for consumer privacy, and director Richmond Ang says that isn’t going to change.
The expiration of a decade-long tax credit for high-tech research and development meant to stimulate job creation in Washington is being met with mixed reviews, the Legislature this past session deciding the benefits haven’t justified the cost.
Pine Forest Properties is asking the state Supreme Court to hear its case for why the city of Bellevue should return 84,000 square feet of property to the developer once the land is done being used for staging transportation construction projects. The company claims — after numerous meetings over the past two years — it still doesn’t know why the city insists on keeping it.
Local recreational retailer REI will move 280 employees from its Kent headquarters to a new location in Bellevue by 2017, and is evaluating it’s long-term options.
Bellevue 520 Bar & Grill owners Joseph and Randi Brazen have tapped into the Lincoln Square Expansion, with plans to open a new restaurant inside the new development under construction.
The Bellevue City Council cleared a land use change and development agreement on Monday to allow for the construction of Intracorp Seattle’s 350,000-square-foot Crossroads Village complex at the former Haggen grocery site.
Despite continued discussion over unmanned aircraft use and regulation, Bellevue residents could be seeing more drones in the skies with the arrival of a new store in Downtown Bellevue.
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KG Investment Management’s Bellevue Central Shopping Center has room for three retailers, which will be REI, Trader Joe’s and a HomeGoods furnishing store, according to a lease agreement filed in King County.
Don Cruickshank bought a fixer-upper in Bellevue’s Crossroads neighborhood, but couldn’t start remodeling until something was done about the pesky mass of blackberry bushes in the backyard.
The Apple Watch release was last Friday, and Bellevue-based startup Prism was happy to have its mobile application integration finished and approved just in time.
The Bellevue City Council on Monday lauded a proposal to construct apartments and townhomes north of the Crossroads Mall as a positive use of the vacant Haggen grocery site, and anticipates clearing the project for construction in June.
Bellevue Economic Development Director James Henderson says it may be too late to keep Expedia from moving to Seattle, but he believes he can draw and keep more businesses here through a retention and expansion program that will be his office’s top priority in 2015.
Bellevue marijuana shop, BelMar, will host a launch party 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, May 8, for Northwest Cannabis Solutions’ new line of Magic Kitchen edibles, including bonbons (Koko Gemz), hard candies (Pebbles), caramel chews (Chewees) and cookies. All NWCS’ Magic Kitchen edibles are 10mg THC. BelMar is located at 614 116th Ave. N.E.
Entrepreneur and business coach Jeff Levy is offering a free seminar on what it takes to start and run your own business 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 28 at the Bellevue branch of the King County Library.
The Sherwood Center is coming down as a retail outlet and rising up as a 620-unit apartment complex as outlined in permits by Carmel Partners, a San Francisco-based real estate investment firm that purchased the property earlier this year.
The city council could soon pave the way for 230 multifamily housing units to replace the vacant Haggen grocery site in Bellevue, the proponent awaiting an agreement to lift restrictions on such development in the Crossroads neighborhood.