Snoqualmie resident Ed Wentz’ business, Wentz Electronics, has grown a bit and seen some big changes in its 45-year history.
And while he’s had some offers to sell, Wentz, 76, is in no hurry to retire.
The Salish Lodge & Spa has attracted a lot of interest from potential buyers.
As 16-year-old student driver Dylan Wall pilots a brightly painted Honda Scion around the streets of Snoqualmie, the driving instructor seated beside him wants to know what’s going through his head.
North Bend resident Bev Jorgensen, a unit leader for home-party sales company Party Lite, is the fourth person ever to receive the company’s Illumina award.
Frontier Home and Land, a new, full-service residential and commercial real estate company located at the Venture Commerce Center on Snoqualmie Ridge, is open for business.
The Snoqualmie Valley Record’s parent company – Sound Publishing Inc. – bought two established community newspapers, a regional shopper and two monthly business publications.
The Red Oak Residence, an independent and assisted living center in North Bend, marked 10 years in business Saturday, Sept. 8.
A Kirkland-based commercial glass company has selected the business park on Snoqualmie Ridge for its new headquarters and manufacturing center.
A North Bend doctor joined with two other women doctors to start a healthcare clinic with an emphasis on natural medicine.
The aisles were already busy with customers as North Bend Safeway staff celebrated the completion of a $9 million remodel at the store with a ribbon cutting Saturday, Nov. 10.
As the eyes, ears and voice of local business, Karen Granger, newly hired executive director of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, looks to build a role as community advocate that she’s been honing for 30 years.
Armed with a row of graphics showing wider sidewalks, lots of colorful signs, broad vistas and pedestrian-friendly trails, consultant Tom Beckwith asked Snoqualmie business and building owners to consider the possibilities of a redeveloped downtown.
Jay Kelly and Bryan Gabriel, both members of Mount Si’s 2002 graduating class, aren’t satisfied with co-owning a successful upscale gym and separate tanning salon on Snoqualmie Ridge in their mid-twenties.