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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

Missing Cowles Details

In "Spokane's First Family," William Stimson mentions legal actions surrounding the River Park Square public-private partnership. As coowner and publisher of The Local Planet Weekly newspaper in Spokane during the first half of...


2007 Award-Winning Designs

Click here to take a look at the 2007 award winning architectural designs in Washington State.


Russell Investments: Craig Ueland

Craig Ueland is CEO of Russell Investment Group, a leader in the highly competitive world of global investing. Ueland, who holds degrees in economics and finance from Stanford University and the University of Washington, joined...


Bookend

George Washington and the Art of Business: The Leadership Principles of America's First Commander-in-Chief...


A Southern Sulta

Doug McCrea must have smiled when he learned that Wine Spectator Magazine, the bible of the global wine industry, recently named a southern Rhone wine blend as its Wine of the Year for 2007. After all, McCrea has quietly...


Urban Renewal

Giving New Life to an Old House


Mickey's Magic

Inspiration from Disney drives James Hammond's auto success


In the shadow of Hanford

Washingtonʼs nuclear reservation has nurtured experts who are launching new start-ups

 

 


Private Schools Prosper

Elite schools are booming as a result of new wealth in the region, but now they face new challenges


What Price Development?

Loss of a major manufacturer raises questions about how Washington can attract business

 


Regional Banks Hold the Line

The housing market has dried up. Subprime mortgages? Evaporated... But regional banks hold the line


Top Crop

Who the Key Players are in Washington's Ag Business

 

 


Debugging the Body

The emerging ability to spot disease networks in humans - and reprogram them - will upturn the medical establishment and create new business opportunities


Tapping the Brakes

As the economy slows, beware of the secondary impact of a weakening housing sector


Next Stop on Transportation

Now that Proposition 1 has failed, where should we go now?


Can Your Business Be Stolen?

How to protect trade secrets in the age of the mobile workforce



Managing in Crisis

Protect your reputation by planning for the unexpected


Spokane - The Inland Empire's Urban Hub

Spokane is the third largest metropolitan area in the state, following the Seattle-Everett corridor and Tacoma. It is the transportation, health care and business services center for much of eastern Washington, as well as...


Briefcase

LACEY - Cabella's is here. The national catalogue retailer of hunting, fishing and camping gear opened its 27th and newest store in Lacey in November. Lacey officials expect it to attract as many as 4 million people in its first...


Next Stop for UW: Everett Station

The University of Washington's third branch campus should be at the Everett Station transit center, a site consultant says.

The station is already home to Everett's University Center, where Everett Community College and five...


Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'

The Columbia Basin Railroad took over the line running from Vancouver to Chelatchie Prairie in Clark County in February 2004. Since then, the company, led by CEO Eric Temple, has grown steadily.

A projected 1,000 railcars were...


How Not to Get a Job at Microsoft

Last fall, Janelle Godfrey, a technical recruiter for Microsoft Corp., listed on her blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/jobsblog/ articles/janelle.aspx) what she called "Best Comments Heard at Microsoft's 'Meet the Company'...


Executive Appointments

-Tony Colasin is new director of business development for Kirkland-based CellCyte Genetics Corp.

-Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, Yakima, names Stan Flemming president.

-R. Jordan Gates is appointed president...


Just in Time for the Real Estate Sell-Off...

The Schuster Group, a real estate investment firm, has raised $20 million of a $100 million fund it is putting together to invest in Puget Sound real estate. The fund, to be raised mostly from local individual investors, hopes...


Worker Productivity

Ever wonder how hard we're working compared to other states or the nation as a whole? Wonder no longer. A report by the Prosperity Partnership, a coalition of business, government, academic, labor and nonprofit agencies in Puget ...


Green Win for Cleanscapes

CleanScapes, a small Seattle firm, beat Waste Management, the biggest name in garbage globally, to win the city of Shoreline's garbage contract. Now Clean- Scapes has been selected to negotiate for some of Seattle's residential...


The Road Less Traveled?

When political leaders linked roads and transit together in a tax package called Proposition 1 on the Nov. 6 ballot, they believed they had concocted a winning formula for relieving congestion in Puget Sound.

However, the...


Mediquest's Quest to Treat Disease Fruitful

Bothell-based MediQuest Therapeutics is making steady, if quiet, progress toward treating a littleknown disease that primarily afflicts women.

The specialty pharmaceutical company, which focuses on developing therapies for...


Ellensburg gets the Business

Developers are moving forward with what some are calling the biggest commercial development Ellensburg has ever seen.

 Ellensburg-based Triple L Properties has filed plans to build a hotel, retail and office complex on a...



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