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Din Tai Fung has moved to the first level of Lincoln Square North, and we celebrated last week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the first round of...

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It’s Earth Month! And while we like to think that we go above-and-beyond in the green space year-round here in Washington, we could all use a...

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A huge thank you goes out to everyone who joined us last week at the 2024 Eastside Real Estate Symposium! We hope you enjoyed yourself, learned a...

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Amazon shared some exciting development news at this year’s Eastside Real Estate Symposium — the 555 Tower project is being resumed!...

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The newest member of our advocacy team made her speaking debut at the City of Bellevue’s Planning Commission meeting this month, as the...

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At our March Chamber Lunch, we were joined by Dr. Elizabeth Swisher, deputy director of the Fred Hutch, UW & Seattle Children’s Cancer...

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You've probably heard the news — Sound Transit's East Link Starter Line, or the 2 Line, will be opening to the public in just a few...

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Our friends at Tutta Bella just re-opened their Crossroads location after a hefty reboot, and we were grateful to have been part of the...

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Our favorite radio host Dick Fain — sorry, John Carlson — the University of Washington's new Athletic Director Troy Dannen, and Harry...

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At the Chamber’s most recent session of our Executive Business Roundtable program, Chamber CEO Joe Fain hosted former Gov. Christine Gregoire,...

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Bellevue’s City Council met for the first time of the year last week, unanimously re-electing Lynne Robinson for her third term as mayor....

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There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the City’s “Bike Bellevue” plan — both good and not so good — so we wanted to...

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