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Community Spotlight Awards: Voting now open for 2024
Community Spotlight Awards: Voting now open for 2024

Voting for our Community Spotlight Awards — which will be announced at our Annual Gala on June 14 — is now open! There are three categories to vote for, so be sure to do your research and submit your votes ASAP, as voting closes May 31 at 5 p.m. Civic Leader Category: Linda Hoffner... Continue Reading

Date posted05/19/2024


Small Business Week 2024: Resources, deals, stories
Small Business Week 2024: Resources, deals, stories

This year, Small Business Week is April 28 to May 4! While we suggest you shop our directory year-round, here’s an additional push to shop small. Seattle’s Office of Economic Development has partnered with Intentionalist to put together its National Small Business Week Pass, which... Continue Reading

Date posted04/30/2024


BASIS Independent middle schoolers win DOE’s National Science Bowl
BASIS Independent middle schoolers win DOE’s National Science Bowl

Bellevue was well-represented in D.C. this last week, with our BASIS Independent middle schoolers winning the U.S. Department of Energy’s 34th National Science Bowl! Coached by Liping Ke and Ning Wu, the winning team of local smarties consisted of Gordon Bu, David Xiao, Katherine Long, Kevin... Continue Reading

Date posted04/29/2024


All Along the (2) Line: Coverage Round-Up
All Along the (2) Line: Coverage Round-Up

It feels like there’s always something groundbreaking happening on the Eastside, but our most recent development has found a different level of newsworthiness. The long-awaited opening of the 2 Line was not only well-attended in person, but well-covered by the media, too. So, instead of... Continue Reading

Date posted04/27/2024


Din Tai Fung celebrates expansion, relocation with ribbon-cutting
Din Tai Fung celebrates expansion, relocation with ribbon-cutting

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 service. The Yang family, their business partner David Wasielewski, and the Chamber’s very own Christine Liu all spoke during the... Continue Reading

Date posted04/16/2024


Build On, Amazon: Sonic construction resumes in Bellevue
Build On, Amazon: Sonic construction resumes in Bellevue

Amazon shared some exciting development news at this year’s Eastside Real Estate Symposium — the 555 Tower project is being resumed! Pearl Leung, senior manager of public policy at Amazon and one of our prized board members, made the announcement at the beginning of the event, and... Continue Reading

Date posted04/4/2024


Make Way: The 2 Line is (Finally) Coming to Town
Make Way: The 2 Line is (Finally) Coming to Town

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 months! Check out the service area below, explore the project website here, and we hope to see you at the grand opening ceremony. Continue Reading

Date posted02/21/2024


Chamber hosts Husky AD Troy Dannen to chat past football season, conference shift
Chamber hosts Husky AD Troy Dannen to chat past football season, conference shift

Our favorite radio host Dick Fain — sorry, John Carlson — the University of Washington's new Athletic Director Troy Dannen, and Harry the Husky himself were at our Chamber Lunch last week, where we got the inside scoop on ditching the Pac-12, hiring a new football coach, and a whole... Continue Reading

Date posted01/23/2024


Gov. Gregoire, local leaders convene to discuss regionalism
Gov. Gregoire, local leaders convene to discuss regionalism

At the Chamber’s most recent session of our Executive Business Roundtable program, Chamber CEO Joe Fain hosted former Gov. Christine Gregoire, the Seattle Chamber’s Rachel Smith, Steve Mullin from Washington Roundtable, and Greater Seattle Partners’ Brian Surratt for a panel... Continue Reading

Date posted01/16/2024


Behind Bike Bellevue
Behind Bike Bellevue

There has been a lot of buzz surrounding the City’s “Bike Bellevue” plan — both good and not so good — so we wanted to take the opportunity to share some basic project resources, give the rundown of last week’s Transportation Commission meetings, and reiterate... Continue Reading

Date posted12/18/2023


Chamber applauds Bellevue Council’s mid-biennium budget
Chamber applauds Bellevue Council’s mid-biennium budget

The Bellevue City Council unanimously approved its $2.3B mid-biennium budget on November 20, successfully capping outgoing City Manager Brad Miyake’s financial stewardship of the city. A total change of $13.6 million since last amended by Council, the mid-biennium budget reflects... Continue Reading

Date posted11/27/2023


Chamber joins local, state leaders calling for adequate Move Ahead Washington funding
Chamber joins local, state leaders calling for adequate Move Ahead Washington funding

Chamber President & CEO Joe Fain — alongside a dozen of the Eastside's top transportation stakeholders — have formally called for increased funding to fill the gap in the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail. Read the letter below. The Letter to the Governor: We collectively write to... Continue Reading

Date posted11/17/2023