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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Seattle-area restaurateur Brandon Ting wants a Supreme Dumplings in every US city
The Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya founder is now focused on expanding his Supreme Dumplings concept, currently with eight locations and dozens more planned nationwide.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Transgender rights pioneer Marsha Botzer brings labor activism to LGBTQ+ rights
The Ingersoll Gender Center founder helped pass Washington's 2006 anti-discrimination law. Now she's calling on business leaders to join the fight against federal opposition.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Seattle Mariners catcher sells Bellevue home for $3 million
The veteran catcher bought the five-bedroom home in February 2024, a few months after signing with the Mariners as a free agent.
The Urbanist
about 5 hours
Op-Ed: It's Time to Reform Sound Transit
Robert Cruickshank explains the ballot initiative he has filed to reform Sound Transit's board governance, arguing the overhaul is needed to ensure ST3 rail expansions are delivered as promised.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 5 hours
LGBTQ-owned companies in the Puget Sound region
The List ranks companies with at least 51% LGBTQ+ ownership — lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning. Companies must also be headquartered in the Puget Sound region, which the Business Journal defines as King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires and could not be independently verified by the Business Journal. Only those that responded to our inquiries were listed. For information about this and other PSBJ Lists, please contact Data Reporter Neetish Basnetat [email protected] or 206-876-5434.
The Urbanist
about 9 hours
Legal Appeal from MLB Stadium Authority Restarts Stadium District Housing Saga
A push to allow housing in the Stadium District looked like it had been thwarted by a legal appeal and a shift on city council, but a new appeal from T-Mobile Park's facilities district is poised to reignite debate.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
As World Cup nears, Sea-Tac Airport anticipates fewer arrivals
There will actually be fewer flights and seats coming to Sea-Tac between June 15 and July 6 in 2026 than there were in 2025.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 15 hours
Seattle hurt by weak hiring, high costs in ranking of top markets for new grads
The metro posted median wages of $59,080 for new graduates last year, but affordability ranked among the worst in the nation.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Portland developer enters Seattle market with 225-unit Issaquah project
The founder and CEO of the company says it is "actively looking for future locations" in the Seattle area.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 24 hours
National private school chain eyes vacant Rite Aid in Shoreline
It's the latest company seeking to convert a former Rite Aid after the pharmacy chain's bankruptcy and wave of store closures last year.
Puget Sound Business Journal
1 day
Everertt fusion energy company Helion raises $465 million as it races toward commercial deployment
The company says the new funding will accelerate its timeline for commercial deployment of fusion energy and scale its manufacturing capacity.
The Urbanist
1 day
Sound Transit Recommends Fare Gates at 14 Stations for Initial Pilot
Installing fare gates at a focused number of light rail stations would pay for itself within two to five years and boost fare revenue by more than $30 million, according to Sound Transit. If given the green light later this year, gates could be in place by 2029 or 2030.