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September, OutFront Finding a Use for Keyarena

With the Sonics trading Seattle rain for Oklahoma tornadoes, a question is posed: How will Seattle...

OutFront, September What Goes Up?

With most of the regulatory roadblocks removed in the sale of Puget Energy to private investors, it...

OutFront, September A Power Lawyer's Next Gig

William Neukom's legacy as outgoing president of the American Bar Association will be his...

September, OutFront Readers Voice

SAME OLD SONG

Nice article (August issue: "Failure to Compute"). It does, however, seem like this...

OutFront, September Briefcase

KENNEWICK -- Bechtel has paid $250,000 to have its name attached to the boardroom at the new...

September, OutFront Down to the Wire in Machinists Vs. Boeing

Shadows of the 2005 28-day Machinists' strike against Boeing may be emerging as negotiations...

OutFront, September Washington Money Hits the Election Trail

Washington businesses, special interest groups and the University of Washington aren't shy when it...

OutFront, September Window Shopping

Log homes around the state

September, OutFront A Lion by the Tail

Washington's largest home-based hotel chain, Spokane-based Red Lion Hotels Corp., is exploring...

September, OutFront Executive Appointments

Glen H. Bogner is named president of Molina Healthcare Inc., Bothell.

Seattle-based VLST Corp....

Agriculture

Geeks of a Feather

Microsoft alumni help each other out after they leave


A Q&A with Mary McWilliams

Mary McWilliams, president of Regence BlueShield since 2000, has been founding CEO of two other health plans...


Bookend

What book should every businessperson be reading right now? Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration, by Felipe Fernandez- Armesto (Norton, $17.95)...


Loading your Float

When it comes to outfitting a mega-yacht, creativity, rather than budget, becomes the limit.


The Prodigal Grape

Riesling returns to reclaim the white wine throne


Natural Enterprises

From flooring to fashion, four companies prove it's possible to stay green and make green.


Dollars and Sense

It's not just the super-rich who could use a personal wealth manager


The Wealth in Health

Microsoft moves fast to get into the health care IT market


Beyond the 15-Minute Checkup

Health exams designed - and priced - for executives


Luxury real estate lures global buyers

Is sleepy Seattle now a go-to destination for the international jet set? Agents and developers say new downtown luxury condos...


Washington For Sale

An old plan to lure foreign investment gets dusted off


When Sohn Speaks, Business Listens

The state's chief economic forecaster tests political waters


Welcome to Boomerton

Puget Sound's forgotten stepchild comes into its own


Are You Ready for Some Fútbol?

Seattle gives Major League Soccer a free kick at the goal


What Goes Around Comes Around

Keeping employees satisfied helps overall performance


CEO Scene

Important faces in the crowd around the state.


Failing Upward

Even in defeat, there are lessons to learn and opportunities to be seized


A Strong Employment Outlook

Early in 2008, the U.S. economy was teetering at the edge of a recession, with unprecedented losses at major financial institutions, falling stock market indexes...


Can I Get Upgraded to Cougar Class?

Seattle-based Horizon Air has repainted four of its 70-seat CRJ-700 jets in the school colors of Washington and Oregon's four Pac-10 universities.

The first - in WSU's crimson and gray - rejoined the fleet after being repainted...


PCC Expands its Green image

PCC Natural Markets, the Seattlebased grocery co-op, plans to open its ninth store, in Edmonds, by the end of June, coming as a flurry of much larger U.S. grocery and retail chains aggressively move into its market:...


All Aboard the Bratwurst Express

By March 2009, the Bavarian-themed village Leavenworth hopes to open a passenger train station to further boost tourism and to enable visitors from western Washington to avoid driving through the Cascades.

The train stop,...


Briefcase

BAINBRIDGE

Washington State Ferries has begun selling mural-sized advertisements on its boats. Backpack retailer JanSport was the first, paying $40,000 to mount floor-toceiling murals on two ferries on the Seattle-to-Bainbridge...


Downtown Yakima is in Bloom

Yakima is poised for a major resurgence, boosters say. The city recorded more than $100 million in new construction in 2007 ? a record ? as developers poured new money into a number of downtown projects.

It's a sharp turnaround...


Window Shopping

What a waterfront home costs around the state


Plant a Supermall Outside Pullman

Boise-based Hawkins Companies has proposed building a 700,000-square-foot (more than 16 acres) shopping center in the currently undeveloped wheat fields between Pullman and Moscow, Idaho.

The shopping center would be built...


Coffee Jitters

Starbucks, Tully's shake up management


Executive Appointments

Neah Power Systems Inc. appoints Gerard C. (Chris) D?Couto president and CEO. Former President and CEO Paul Abramowitz is now chairman.PivotLink Corp., formerly SeaTab Software Inc., Seattle, appoints Frank Fulton CEO.Stephen...


Sleepless Nights on the Delayed Dreamliner

Boeing workers in Everett continue to work round-the-clock to get the first 787 ready for its maiden flight.

The new all-composite airplane was supposed to take that first flight later this month. But the target?s been pushed...


Workers, employers lose under bill

Organized labor is flexing its muscles in both Olympia and Washington, D.C., with concerted efforts to strip...


Astronauts Who Enjoyed ?Space Shuttle? Also Enjoyed ...

KENT - It looks like a big steel gumdrop. Or the escape pod of a James Bond villain in Moonraker. You can't take your eyes off the cone-shaped, four-legged unmanned vehicle launching in a cloud of smoke, reaching an altitude of...



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