American Income Life Insurance Company (Altig) has named Kirkland residents James Hill Chief Operating Officer and Eric Zackula Vice President of Communications.
TripAdvisor announced the winners of its winners of its inaugural Exceptional Service Awards on Dec. 17 and a Kirkland employee is on the list.
The Seattle/King County Realtors honored Trish Englund from Windermere RE/East Inc., Yarrow Bay in Kirkland with its “One to Watch Award” for young professionals.
Kirkland-based ATGStores.com is joining Habitat for Humanity ReStores in a new partnership, committing in-kind donations with a retail value of $500,000, during the next year to support Habitat’s mission of creating safe, decent and affordable housing.
To help business owners better understand the benefits of filing their taxes online, the Washington State Department of Revenue (Revenue) will host a free live webinar for new and small business owners at 10 a.m. on Dec. 10.
Chainline Brewing Company has begun a Kickstarter campaign to raise money to pay for a deck that will overlook the Cross Kirkland Corridor outside of their microbrewery. With a goal of raising $15,000 by early December, the business has already received $10,066 in pledges as of Tuesday.
Randi Astrom’s love for animals translated into a new kind of store for Kirkland dog and cat owners.
Kirkland business owner Nancy Burritt has been nominated as a finalist in the King County Executive’s Small Business Awards for “Workforce Development Small Business of the Year.”
Housing affordability and the impact of the Puget Sound region’s dwindling supply of available land for home building was the focus of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties’(MBA)2014 Housing Summit, held yesterday in Bellevue.
Otak, Inc., an award-winning engineering, urban design, architecture and planning firm, announced recently that Seungjin Baek, Cristina Haworth, Jesse Reynolds, and Marina Howard have joined Otak in Kirkland.
Seattle-based Windermere Property Management/JMW has announced its expansion to the Eastside. Windermere Property Management Kirkland is slated to open in October inside the Rose Hill Plaza Building at 12801 NE 85th Street.
The Women Business Owners (WBO), one of the Puget Sound’s leading organization for women entrepreneurs, has named Kirkland business owners Makaylaa Powers and Niki McKay as two of five finalists for the 2014 Nellie Cashman Woman Business Owner of the Year Awards Competition (‘The Nellie’).
Business owners on Park Lane aren’t worried about being blocked off by construction. They’re more worried that their regular customers won’t know that.
The Windermere Kirkland-Yarrow Bay office welcomes broker Lynn Sanborn back to their office which is located at 3933 Lake Washington Blvd NE.
Le Grand Bistro Americain proprietor Ted Furst and executive chef Shawn Martin will be hosting a special five-course dinner featuring seven wines from South Africa, where wine has a history dating back more than 350 years – possibly the oldest wine tradition in the New World. The event will take place at 6 p.m. on Sept. 21.
In a step forward to remedy a state-wide shortage of inpatient psychiatric care beds, Valley General Hospital, an affiliate of Kirkland-based EvergreenHealth, has announced that it, together with Kirkland-based Fairfax Behavioral Health, received approval from the state to open a 34-bed psychiatric hospital on its campus in Monroe, Wash.
The Woodmark Hotel and Spa, located at Carillon Point, will introduce Woody Meg, a black Labrador retriever, to the property and its guests during Yappier Hour from 5-7 p.m. on Sept. 15.
Redmond-Kirkland and Redmond-Fall City Animal Hospitals recently implemented the Cat Friendly Practice (CFP) program to offer pet owners more at every phase of the cat’s health care process.
As Puget Sound’s economic engine continues to power Seattle to be among the top growth markets in the country, real estate investors are spreading their nets wider outside the city’s core in search of assets. Among the hot new niche suburban markets are Kirkland, 520 Corridor and I-90.
Rick and Marla Bailey, owners of the local Fish Window Cleaning, received the Navigator Award at the annual Fish Window Cleaning Convention in St. Louis, Mo. on Aug. 2.