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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Seabrook begins home sales in new artisan village
The development, which will have 600-plus homes geared toward glassblowers, chocolate makers and other craftspeople, is part of a larger planned expansion for the seaside community.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 2 hours
Bellevue's Acumatica acquires longtime energy industry partner
The deal comes almost a year after the Bellevue company was acquired by a private equity firm for a reported $2 billion.
The Stranger
about 4 hours
Denny Blaine Park Stays Open and Naked, Judge Rules
King County Superior Court Judge Samuel Chung has ordered Denny Blaine Park to remain open and naked (on the lower half of the park), with conditions. The anti-masturbation fence—the City’s response to Chung’s court-ordered abatement plan to curb masturbation and “lewd” conduct—will remain stoically in place. The City will also have to develop a park […] The post Denny Blaine Park Stays Open and Naked, Judge Rules appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 7 hours
BizSpotlight: Seattle Country Day School
At Seattle Country Day School, we know gifted chil
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 8 hours
Kenmore Air names CEO as David Gudgel leaves carrier
Andrew Bonney — who had previously spent nearly two decades at Cape Air, a commuter airline in Massachusetts —will officially step into the CEO role in September.
The Stranger
about 8 hours
Pop Loser: “Let’s Fuck Her Up”
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week in music news, the Black & Loud Fest lineup dropped, Peppa Pig shaded Clairo (sigh), and Lorde deemed AI glasses “not sexy.” Power ballad queen Bonnie Tyler died unexpectedly at 75. And I’ll share the song that makes me want to punch a hole in drywall. Subscribe to […] The post Pop Loser: “Let’s Fuck Her Up” appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 9 hours
Who is the Lead Federal Prosecutor in Western Washington? That Depends on Who You Ask, and That’s Terrifying
This morning, the federal judges for the US District Court for the Western District of Washington unanimously appointed veteran local attorney Roger Rogoff as our US attorney, and he was sworn in by Chief Judge David Estudillo. At 8:30 am, he headed into his new office, and asked to see Charles Floyd, the former ICE […] The post Who is the Lead Federal Prosecutor in Western Washington? That Depends on Who You Ask, and That’s Terrifying appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 9 hours
Business Journal announces Directors of the Year for 2026
The honorees will be recognized at an awards reception in September for their roles in guiding institutions through change, supporting innovation and advancing their missions.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 9 hours
Beauty brand Glossier to close Seattle store amid nationwide pullback
The retailer will leave behind a 6,348-square-foot space in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood when its lease expires in early 2027.
PubliCola
about 11 hours
As Mayor, Katie Wilson Doesn’t Travel Much. When She Does, You’ll Find Her in 23F.
By Erica C. Barnett For more than a year, records have been trickling into my inbox documenting the astronomical amounts… The post As Mayor, Katie Wilson Doesn’t Travel Much. When She Does, You’ll Find Her in 23F. appeared first on PubliCola.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Opinion: Seattle’s biggest World Cup win — showing the world who we are
The month-long event filled Lumen Field and local businesses. It also created a platform for diplomatic and economic discussions with Indo-Pacific partners.
The Stranger
about 13 hours
Slog AM: Trump Says Yes to ICE Traffic Stops, Bob Ferguson Fights Brian Heywood, and Something Is Killing Puffins in Tacoma
Tax the Rich Already! Gov. Bob Ferguson has joined the campaign to fight Initiative 645, which would repeal the Millionaires Tax that Ferguson signed into law in March. I-645 is Trump-loving millionaire Brian Heywood’s attempt to repeal the tax (and ban any other taxes on individual income). But here’s the bonkers thing: According to the […] The post Slog AM: Trump Says Yes to ICE Traffic Stops, Bob Ferguson Fights Brian Heywood, and Something Is Killing Puffins in Tacoma appeared first on The Stranger.