With less than two weeks until the Renton’s Farmers Market opens for the season, thousands (yes thousands) are counting down the days until they can get their favorite heirloom tomatoes and giant bouquets.
A Renton businessman was named president of the Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA). Bob Bridge, owner of Bob Bridge…
Boeing plans to increase it production rates at the Renton plant come early 2012. “With over 5,200 sold to date,…
To celebrate its 75th Anniversary, Boeing Employee Credit Union (BECU) is holding community events, including one in Tukwila, to thank…
Looking for a business where you can use your Curve Card? Here’s the list of Renton-area businesses that are participating in “The Shop Renton: Buy Ahead of the Curve” campaign that is stressing the importance of shopping locally, here in Renton.
The businesses offer discounts or special offers as participants in Shop Renton.
Animal Critical Care & Emergency Services (ACCES) now offers an option for emergency and specialty veterinary care in Renton. The hospital – ACCES Renton – is the first 24-hour intensive care hospital with veterinary specialists in South King County.
Omar Ketner, a 2007 graduate of Hazen High School and junior at Washington State University, is managing a branch this summer in Renton of Student Edge Painting, which employs student painters.
Tom Swanson and his A-1 Vacuum and Lockmith are on the move again.
Last June a five-alarm fire on Wells Avenue chased him from his shop where he and his brother Bud had operated their business for about 15 years.
Master Mike Shintaku found himself in 2009 with something in scarce supply for a lot of years, time. After about…
Elissa Eddie has been named assistant vice president and manager of KeyBank’snew branch in Renton Highlands.
Elissa Eddie has been named assistant vice president and manager of KeyBank’s new branch in Renton Highlands. The branch is…
Through April 15, United Way of King County is operating a free tax preparation site in Renton.
Dave Smith has literally uncovered a piece of Renton history on Wells Avenue. Now, with the brick facade of the…
The successful “Shop Renton, Buy Ahead of the Curve” campaign, designed to promote shopping locally and launched in mid-2009, will continue into 2010.
The most visible sign of the campaign is the CurveCard, which offers special discounts and deals at the roughly 185 participating businesses.
Businesses interested in participating in the campaign can contact the City of Renton Economic Development at 425-430-6582 or e-mail dced@rentonwa.gov.
The Renton-based First Financial Northwest lost $40.7 million in 2009, mostly because of bad real-estate loans in the worst market since the Great Depression.
Robert H. Gagnier, senior vice president – chief lending administration officer for the Renton-based First Savings Bank Northwest, will retire…
The Small Business Development Center in Renton is looking for a new adviser, but its services are still available from…
The Renton Chamber of Commerce raised about $53,000 in gross revenue from its 2009 Holiday Auction last week that’s critical…
Locksmith Tom Swanson is back in the vacuum-cleaner business big-time, along with his brother Bud. The Swansons lost their store…