Aspira Apartment Tower Opens Art Gallery

The brand-new Aspira Apartment Tower located on the corner of Terry Avenue and Stewart Street in downtown Seattle recently opened The Gallery at Aspira, which features artwork from Seattle-area galleries. There will be a rotating collection of artwork from four of Seattle’s most nationally recognized galleries. Each gallery will provide works from their collection of […]

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“Compete Globally, Produce Locally”

Cashmere Molding was highlighted in the August issue of Plastics Technology. Co-owner, president and CEO Greg Herlin spoke about Cashmere’s successes over the past year and the company’s motto, “Compete Globally, Produce Locally.” Despite a national recession, Cashmere Molding has increased sales annually by an average of 60 percent, continued to invest in new technology […]

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Enterprise Washington asks voters to consider candidates’ business stance

In an opinion piece run in the Snohomish County Business Journal, Erin McCallum of Enterprise Washington urged voters to elect government officials who understand the importance of a sustainable business economy in Washington state. In order to turn the economy in Washington state around, we must place an equally high importance on the success of […]

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Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar discusses the Museum of Flight’s new Space Gallery on KING 5’s New Day

Retired astronaut Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar was on KING 5’s New Day Northwest today to discuss the Museum of Flight’s new Space Gallery, which broke ground late last month. The Museum of Flight is hoping to bring one of three retiring NASA Space Shuttles to Washington state. Dunbar, who has logged more than 50 days […]

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I-1100 brings common sense to liquor laws

Tom Douglas, Chad Mackay and Pete Hanning own numerous northwest restaurants including El Gaucho, the Palace Kitchen and the Red Door and are standing up in support of I-1100. I-1100 looks to modernize Washington’s liquor laws so that consumers and businesses benefit from a competitive market. Currently, restaurant owners suffer in the free-market system becasue […]

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Museum of Flight breaks ground on “Human Space Flight Gallery”

The Museum of Flight recently broke ground on the first phase of its new 15,500-square-foot Space Gallery. The Museum has long planned for the expansion of its space exhibition, although the new state-of-the-art gallery is designed to be able to host one of the retiring United States Space Shuttles which could be delivered as early […]

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