BECU has opened a new Eastside Financial Center to serve the Bellevue and greater Eastside area. The new financial center is located at 13000 20th Ave. NE, on the corner of Northeast 20th Street and 130th Avenue Northeast, inside the 520 Plaza.
Jennifer Johnsen has been named manager of the Bellevue Commons office of Windermere Real Estate.
A First Tech Federal Credit Union branch is slated to occupy the City Center building in April 2014, and will reflect the company’s “Branch of the Future” concept to address more complex financial needs, such as investments, mortgages and insurance.
When Janelle Miller became sick in her late 20s, she began to assess lifestyle – particularly what was going into her body. A former fitness trainer, she refused pharmaceuticals and began researching links between health and nutrition, even when combating diseases. She began juicing with organic fruits and vegetables, and never looked back.
MulvannyG2 Architecture Senior Principal Ted Caloger, AIA, won the Washington State NAIOP Mariann Stuart Volunteer of the Year Award at the NAIOP Night of the Stars gala on Nov. 8.
Sound Transit’s East Link extension in Redmond is in its pre-final design phase and the agency is currently seeking public input to affect the final outlook for the project planned to go online in 2023.
The Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project is expanding its reach to the Eastside.The Seattle-based organization will partner with Congregations for the Homeless in Bellevue to provide an opportunity for low-income and homeless individuals to profit from sales of the nonprofit’s weekly publication.
Elements Massage of Bellevue has opened a new massage studio at 1100 Bellevue Way N.E.
Sam Schuyler has joined KBA as a project manager in its Bellevue office.
Portland-based company BETTERY has partnered with Safeway to install high-tech kiosks for recycling alkaline batteries and exchanging the latest generation in rechargeable batteries. One of these kiosks was recently installed at the Safeway on Bellevue Way.
Scott Hacker, small business/agent representative for the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, will present a free workshop on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Nov. 25 in Redmond.
The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2013 Eastside Economic Forecast Breakfast 7-9 a.m. Nov. 20 at the Meydenbauer Center.
Wireless accessories retailer Cellairis has opened at Bellevue Square.
When the first passengers took off in Boeing’s 747 in 1970, the aircraft was dubbed the “Queen of the Skies.” Since then, the company’s mammoth plant just south of Everett has been the kingpin of the world’s jumbo jet production.
Boom Noodle in Bellevue Square is dead. Long live Kaisho, an izakaya restaurant to be opened under the same ownership and offer a blend of Asian cuisine with a Western flare, says Jeffrey Lunak.
An official groundbreaking for the Alley 111 will take place the first week of November, but Swedish-based development company Skanska already has secured the permits required to begin construction of the 12-story tower building at 11011 N.E. Ninth St., in Bellevue.
The Shops at The Bravern will be getting a new tenant in 2014 as Gucci makes plans to remodel three suites at the high-end retail complex in Bellevue.
The Affordable Care Act is a means for change to the healthcare system, but it has its flaws, said Chris Gorey, vice president of sales at Regence BlueShield. But it’s also a good first step toward improving a broken system, and one he predicts will take several years of activity to truly see a stabilization in the health insurance marketplace.
The Bravern Signature Residences in Bellevue have sold after years of solicitations that Schnitzer West managing investment partner Dan Ivanoff says started shortly after the two 33-story residential towers opened as apartments in 2010.
Stephanie Cherrington has been named executive director of Eastside Pathways. She had been the interim executive director for the past two months. Previously she had been operations office and a program facilitator.