The Target Corporation may have scrapped plans for a new retail center in Bellevue’s Wilburton subarea, but that isn’t stopping landowner KG Investment Management from moving forward with another large development across the Fourth Street extension.
A dozen food trucks that had parked for business in the former Rudy’s Barbershop lot downtown over the past several months has cleared out, but organizer Robert Schaudt said he sees demand for mobile dining in Bellevue bringing his model back.
Bellevue-based Edifecs is moving to its new campus at the Bellefield Office Park following a 95-day renovation the healthcare technology solutions company is calling the “new cool” in office space.
Robert R. Weisel has joined the Columbia Bank’s Commercial Banking Division as senior vice president and director of specialty lending. He will be based in Bellevue.
The Microsoft Alumni Foundation and the Microsoft Alumni Network have merged.
Bellevue-based Outerwall and its consumer business lines have teamed up with the Seattle Seahawks Spirit of 12 Partners to donate up to $100,000 to the program’s community-based nonprofits.
The intersection of Northeast Fourth Street and 116th Avenue Northeast will close July 11-14 to replace pavement as part of the Fourth Street extension project.
Bellevue-based Value Village and joined with Storrage, a local storage solution company, to let storage customers donate items to Value Village when they schedule pick-up or delivery of their items.
Jean Lewis has been named vice president, wealth management adviser for The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank.
The Baird Financial Group closed its acquisition Tuesday of Seattle investment firm McAdams Wright Ragen, Inc., whose client assets are valued at $10 billion and include offices in Bellevue, Anacortes, Mount Vernon, Yakima and Spokane.
Target Corporation has confirmed it is scrapping plans to construct a new store at the corner of Northeast Fourth and 116th Avenue Northeast after months of litigation with the city in order to expedite construction and amend the city’s land use code.
Keith Frachiseur has been named to the new post of regional vice president for the Pacific Northwest territory for Envoy Mortgage.
Chinese investor Supernova Aeronautic Technology LLC closed on a $5.25 million purchase of an office complex Monday across from the burgeoning Spring District, which is planned to retain office space and include the addition of 50 units of affordable housing on 124th Avenue Northeast.
Did all Millennials receive trophies just for showing up? Yes. Are they inseparable from their computers and smart phones? Sure. Do they expect immediate gratification in all things? You bet. But are these qualities a sign of a generation in decay? According to John Zogby: not on your life. The pollster presented on “the first global” generation at the Eastside Leadership Conference June 20.
The Washington State Department of Revenue will offer a free workshop on tax reporting for new and small business owners on July 2 in Seattle.
Dreamclinic Overlake has opened a massage clinic in the Overlake area.
Cary Kopczynski & Company recently promoted Ron Mirahsani to principal, Andy Tu to senior project engineer, and Jason Thome to senior project engineer. Also, the company has added Angelia Tanamal as design engineer, Angela Wang as BIM modeler, and Stephanie Vincent and Kellie Filips as engineering interns.
Schnitzer West began construction Monday of a temporary Bank of America branch to replace one being leveled at the site of the developer’s latest project, the 16-story Centre 425 office tower.
Newport High School junior Amrita Ram was one of six teenage tycoons to compete this week in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Saunders Scholars Competition in Washington, D.C.
Gold shovel in hand, Kemper Freeman lobbed a few clumps of earth into a wheel barrel and quickly apologized for any added work it might create for the crew that will be responsible for constructing Lincoln Square 2, which marked the beginning of the $1.2 billion Bellevue Collection expansion on Wednesday.