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October, OutFront Briefcase

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The Port of Columbia is pursuing plans for what it's calling "the world's first organic...

October, OutFront Boeing Model Grounded

Alaska Airlines has retired the last of its MD-80s, grounding them in favor of Boeing 737s. The...

OutFront, October Freight Rail Grows

Freight rail traffic is growing across Washington state, spurred by growth in Asian imports, high...

October, OutFront Biotechs Feel the Heat

It's not been a good year for many Seattle biotechnology companies. In the last weeks of August,...

October, OutFront Window Shopping

Luxury markdowns around the state

October, OutFront State Gets a 'C' For Friendliness to Manufacturers

There is little doubt that manufacturing is an economic driver in Washington state, employing more...

OutFront, October A Trucker's Guide to the Ports

Do business with the Port of Tacoma or Port of Seattle? Have jitters about your truck drivers...

October, OutFront Taking the Needle to New Heights

The Space Needle isn't just a landmark attraction of the Pacific Northwest. It's also a private...

October, OutFront WaMu's New Direction ... Straight Ahead

Is WaMu in play? CEO Kerry Killinger's forced retirement last month immediately opened speculation...

October, OutFront Executive Appointments

Russ Aldrich is named CEO of QL2, Seattle.Jones Soda Co., Seattle, appoints Michael O'Brien as CFO,...

October, OutFront A Glass Half Full

Washington looks past a gloomy summer to a brighter future

Environment

How the Best Was Won

A roundup of the 2008 Best Companies to Work For in Washington and what makes them great places to work


A Shared Mission

Peer-assisted learning defines life at Seattle's Holy Names Academy


Let the Staff Into the Boardroom

Strong leadership propels Approach Management Services to the top


The Human Factor

Tech services firm Allyis treats workers like real people,

and - surprise! - they stick around


Where the Customer is King

At Moneytree, staff and management are on the same page


Environment
The Color of Tomorrow's Money

The road to green business practices becomes a path to profits


Policy
Renewing The Cities Of The Plains

Economists. They're kind of dry. They look at charts and graphs and spreadsheets and laugh at inside jokes most of us just don't get.But lately, Dean Schau, a Tri-Cities labor economist, has been waxing quite lyrical. "Give us...


I Blog the Law

Legal marketing meets the Internet ... and it's a great match


Best practices

For lawyers, marketing is all about getting noticed, building relationships and then taking care of clients once you have them, according to Leslie Meagley, a Seattle marketing consultant and former chief marketing officer at...


The Cash Economy

For CEO salaries, stock options fall out of favor in a new regulatory environment


If the shoe fits: Blake Nordstrom delivers

If there were awards for which CEO in Washington did the most to earn his paycheck last year, Blake Nordstrom would be a "shoe-in.""The CEO who heads the apparel retailer founded by his great grandfather, John W....


Rebuilding Nature

Landowners get a shot at a cutting-edge investment ... if it is allowed to develop


Ringing In a New Era

Telecommunications has evolved into a far-ranging industry


Irrational Numbers

Reform math draws criticism in schools and creates an opening for business


Boeing Reinvents the Airplane

In his 21 years at Boeing, Don Bryant has worked on just about every commercial jet the company has built. But as he gazed out recently at the first 787 Dreamliner coming together in the massive final assembly factory in Everett,...


100 Best Companies to Work for 2007

Employees of Pot o'Gold Coffee rave about the cold beer available from their company kegerator, while at Comcast they love their benefits. An aQuantive employee is impressed by the $100 bill once taped to the bottom of his chair...


Taking it to the Bank

Women Find a Friendly Environment in Banking


The 21st Century Gold Rush

Will Washington?s new fund help build a better biotechnology industry?


The Trouble With Rain

In a watery climate, protecting Puget Sound from runoff is a costly proposition


Leading From the Board

New laws help; personal character matters, too


Gary Reed Lifetime Achievement Award

Gary Reed was never far from the family business, even when he actually was.

As a Marine Corps officer in Taiwan in the 1960s, Reed regularly received what could be considered unusual mail: financial reports from his father...


Director of the Year Awards

JUDY RUNSTAD Public Corporation Governance

Growing up in the small town of Fruitland, Idaho, Judy Runstad remembers discovering that "If you wanted to make things happen, you had to make them happen yourself." But with that...


Gambling on the Future

A tribe and a community face off over a casino that may benefit both


Condomania!

Will Seattle?s condo market continue to buck the national trend?


The Health Care Conundrum

The endless search for a new health care solution


Corporate Climbing

Many women find it lonely at the top


Merging for Muscle

Law firms in Washington face the pressures of globalization


Blazing Trails

Women business owners pave their own road to success


A Tale of Two Colleges

The University of Washington Tacoma rises boldly from the restored downtown buildings of the hilly city's past. The campus claims Tacoma's identity and spurs efforts to rejuvenate the city's core.

The University of Washington...


Finding Safe Harbor

The port?s new pilot confronts a legacy of inefficiency and pollution



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