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Puget Sound Business Journal
about 3 hours
Seattle breakfast joint Biscuit Bitch plans first expansion since 2019
The business, which closed its two most recent expansion locations during the pandemic, now plans to open a new cafe and commissary kitchen in Belltown.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 5 hours
Radar maker Echodyne opens $40 million plant in Woodinville
It's a major milestone for the Kirkland-based company as it looks to establish itself as a global leader in the radar industry.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 6 hours
Payment processor Stripe expands lease at Seattle's Madison Centre
The company first moved into the 36-story office tower in 2018. The lease is one of several large office deals signed last quarter.
Lookout Landing
about 7 hours
Mariners pay for their mistakes, get swept in Miami
At one point Thursday, the Mariners theoretically had a chance to come away with a game from their three-game set against the Marlins. As it turns out, that chance was short-lived. The Mariners were swept away, losing the third and final contest in Miami 8-4. The game came unraveled in the bottom of the fourth. […]
Lookout Landing
about 8 hours
47-47: Chart
Marlins 8, Mariners 4 Even the dumbest hits can turn into runs: Josh Naylor, +0.08 WPA Unfortunately, walks can also turn into runs: Bryce Miller, -0.31 WPA Game Thread Comment of the Day:
Lookout Landing
about 11 hours
Mariners Game #94 Preview and Discussion: SEA at MIA, 7/9
The Mariners are on the brink of returning to .500 for the eleventh time this season as they aim to avoid a sweep by the Marlins in the second-to-last series before the All-Star break. They are coming off being shut out Wednesday in an uninspiring performance. They’ll call upon perhaps their most reliable starter of […]
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Large Seattle architecture firm to relocate to Pioneer Square
The 50,154-square-foot lease was one of the Seattle area's biggest office deals in the second quarter.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Deanna Oppenheimer receives lifetime achievement award for board service
Deanna Oppenheimer will be recognized at the Business Journal's 10th annual Directors of the Year event in Seattle on Sept. 10.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
The National Observer: What are 'AI skills,' anyway?
Companies want their workers to have AI skills. Recruiters say there's not a lot of shared definitions for that term.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Russell Investments to be acquired by investor consortium
The deal, reportedly worth $2.8 billion, is expected to close in the first quarter of 2027. The Seattle-based financial firm last changed hands in 2016.
Lookout Landing
about 20 hours
Mariners News: Justin Verlander, Willson Contreras, and Jac Caglianone
Greetings folks, and a happy Thursday to you. The Mariners lost a snoozer to the Marlins yesterday, falling 2-0 with another hapless performance from the offense. A question for you to ponder on this fine morning in advance of the series finale: who is the most Mariner-like Marlin, and who is the most Marlin-like Mariner? […]
Puget Sound Business Journal
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Job seekers are backing out of the hiring process due to these red flags
Job seekers aren’t afraid to remove themselves from the hiring process. Here’s why.