TransNET, Inc., of Issaquah is a finalist in the second annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards.
At first glance, the spa in the back yard of Sandy Fisher’s Sammamish home doesn’t appear out of the ordinary.
Recruiters from major Pacific Northwest corporations will assemble at Safeco Field on Sept. 7 for an all-day military career day and a Seattle Mariner’s game. More than one thousand job-seeking members of the military are expected to attend.
The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce has assembled some of the state and nation’s top speakers on the topics of the economy, Washington business success and the elections, with its three-part, three-month series titled “Washington Tomorrow.”
Seattle-based MOD Pizza will open a new store in the Sammamish Highlands Shopping Center in mid September.
Sunset Walk by Pulte Homes has won a Gold Nugget Grand Award for its Issaquah Highlands community. The award was in the multi-family housing category for communities of less than 15 dwelling units per acre.
With the economy spiraling downward and a significant raise on the table, Tom Arnold took a gamble few would consider. He quit.
Issaquah’s Integrity Automotive plans to relocate its garage to a more flexible work space Aug. 20.
The famed neon lights and bustling streets of the Las Vegas Strip are far from 228th Avenue in Sammamish. But they’re closer than one might think.
Issaquah’s Integrity Automotive plans to relocate its garage to a more flexible work space Aug. 20.
Sammamish will host a Business Recycling Collection Event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 8 at Discovery Elementary School.
Kubota Tractor Corporation has recognized Issaquah Honda Kubota with the company’s President’s Kaizen Award for outstanding performance as a dealership in 2011.
Few things are better than a great deal, but Jilli Victorio may have found one.
The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce hopes the recent passing of plastic bag ban won’t drive shoppers elsewhere.
Terra Yoga is offering a yoga class with live music from a former monk named Girish.
In recognition of the first day of summer, the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce will host its third Cash Mob to help support a locally owned business.
Years after the Cucina! Cucina! restaurant chain fell to the cannibalism of the industry, the last standing location is turning back to its roots.
Sammamish resident Julie Anne Halter was recently elected to the Make-A-Wish Alaska & Washington Board of Trustees.
On the heels of its inaugural Cash Mob in April, the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce is preparing for its second go-around during National Small Business Week at 4 p.m., May 23.
Cheryl Gunderson, manager of the Fortune Bank’s Bellevue Office, has been promoted to the executive management team position of EVP and Chief Lending Officer.