COVER STORY: DOWNTOWN EVERETT Projects such as Everett Station and an arena could revitalize downtown
Related: The Flying Pig’s success offers a glimpse of what retail could be like in the city core
Related: A meeting of city leaders and merchants puts project pieces together
Related: With its redevelopment project, the county plans to add space and improve service at its downtown complex
Related: The Port of Everett’s North Marina development project aims to lure businesses — and people — to the area
BUSINESS NEWS Publisher Larry Hanson plans to retire from The Herald
EXTENDED VERSION: Perteet Engineering expands its divisions and work force
The Tulalip Tribes break ground on a new casino and announce plans for much more
Concerns about pesticides are changing the way landscapers do business.
Business cards are a powerful, portable marketing tool
Fluke lays off almost three dozen at its Everett facilities
The unemployment rate rises for the state and the county
Plans for power plants along the Snohomish River are under review
Cushman & Wakefield report “healthy” commercial space activity
Home sales remain strong, thanks to King County-bound commuters
EXTENDED VERSION: A former Pentagon official joins Lynnwood-based KEECO as its Senior Adviser
Boeing names Quinlivan to be Site Manager for its Everett facilities
BUSINESS EDUCATION The state education system is behind the times, a UW official says
Puget Sound Center provides high-tech training courses
EXTENDED VERSION: AdvanceOnline offers safety training via the Internet
The Workforce Development Center is a new resource for businesses and workers
BUSINESS PROFILE People’s Shoe Repair has been a part of downtown Everett for more than six decades
CHAMBER PROFILE The Monroe Chamber of Commerce provides resources for its growing membership
COLUMNS Realty Markets: Leverage and roll-up plans make the most of your property investments
Financial Focus: Don’t let emotions play a part in investment strategies
Internet Marketing: Small businesses can work together for Web success
Economic Development: Meadowdale Elementary’s approach to technology in the classroom deserves praise
Manager’s Memo: Handle layoffs with open communication and compassion
Business 101: Cutting the budget? Be honest about what the company can, and can’t, do without
OPINION The Tulalip Tribes’ development projects should spur economic growth in north Snohomish County
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