Card Kingdom’s 10,000-square-foot mega-gaming store opens next week in Bellevue with a new namesake the company plans to roll with in the future.
Mere months after bringing Katsu Burger back to Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood, owner Stephanie Kang opened the Japanese-style hamburger joint’s second location in Factoria on Tuesday.
It’s another fast-food first for Bellevue and Washington with the opening of Wayback Burgers in the Evergreen Village.
Seth Simpson said everything was in place to open his recreational marijuana store in Bellevue, but the city’s decision that a competing retailer had received licensure first meant prohibiting his from existing so close to the other. Now the Greensun co-owner and partner David Ahl are suing the city to open its doors.
Bellevue-based Outerwall reported a 78.4-percent drop in year-over-year net income for the third quarter of 2014 on Thursday, but CEO J. Scott Di Valerio says the company’s numbers are a reflection of its growing kiosk market.
Bellevue is just the beginning for Chick-fil-A’s expansion into the Puget Sound region and its other two Washington locations slated to open in 2015 still the tip of the iceberg. In all, the Atlanta-based chain plans to open up to 20 stores here by 2020.
Bill Hewitt has joined Kitsap Bank as senior vice president and commercial relationship manager, and will be based out of the Bellevue Loan Office.
Kemper Development Company has submitted plans to the city for remodeling its Bellevue Square anchor building to be vacated by J.C. Penney next month, making room for a number of smaller boutique shops.
Bellevue-based workflow automation company Nintex announced Tuesday its appointment of former football hall-of-famer Steve Largent and former Coinstar chief financial officer Brian V. Turner to its board in an effort to fortify its financial and business acumen.
The Novel Tree is poised to become the second recreational marijuana shop to open in Bellevue with its licensure finalized this week.
More than 260 people attended the Bellevue Downtown Association’s fifth annual Bellevue Mingle on Oct. 16 at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
Earl Overstreet, president of Bellevue-based General Microsystems Inc., has been appointed to Western Washington University’s Board of Trustees.
Frank Coker, owner of Bellevue’s Corelytics, has completed his new book: “Pulse: Understanding the Vital Signs of Your Business.”
Online search and advertising giant Google named Bellevue this year’s eCity for Washington on Thursday, recognizing the city’s business sector as a leader in ecommerce for the state.
West77 Partners has submitted its design for a six-story Hilton Garden Inn to be constructed on 108th Avenue Northeast in downtown Bellevue next year.
The Chatalas brothers quietly opened the doors to Tavern Hall at Bellevue Square last week, and have been pleased to find their restaurant attracting customers without actively seeking exposure.
Dave Rheins says the economics behind Washington’s growing marijuana industry are promising, but 2015 is the year that will define the new market’s strength. The hundreds who attended Saturday’s Marijuana Business Association job fair in Bellevue were those looking to fill just a small portion of the 30,000 positions cannabis is expected to create over the next year.
Bellevue-based firm Desh International Law was honored last week with the World Trade Center Tacoma’s Globe Award for Service Provider of the Year, and former diplomat and managing partner Pradnya Desh says her workload continues to grow.
Carl Vander Hoek returned to the City Council on Monday with a proposal for a public-private partnership to construct underground parking at Downtown Park to meet future demand there and in adjacent Old Bellevue.
Outerwall CEO Scott di Valerio committed his company to diverting at least two million pounds of electronic waste from landfills through expansion of its ecoATM kiosks Tuesday at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York.