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Decreased inventory for buyers in local real estate market

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Decreased inventory for buyers in local real estate market

A monthly real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

Boeing Renton plant to halt 737 Max production

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Boeing Renton plant to halt 737 Max production

Suspension expected to begin in January

Business alliance serves women of African diaspora in King County

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Business alliance serves women of African diaspora in King County

Nourah Yonous launched the African Women Business Alliance in 2017 to find ways to lift women up.

A new senior community opens in Bellevue

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A new senior community opens in Bellevue

Crossroads Senior Living offers 185 one- and two-bedroom apartment homes

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Winter chill begins to settle into real estate market

A monthly real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

Photo Samira George/staff photo                                Dixie’s Barbecue, owned by Dixie Porter and the late Gene Porter, closed its doors on Oct. 26 after 25 years of service.

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Dixie’s BBQ closes after 25 years

feeding a community with family recipes

Why the month of October has bad business reputation

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Why the month of October has bad business reputation

A monthly business column by Mercer Island financial adviser Bob Toomey.

Bellevue real estate market transitions into fall

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Bellevue real estate market transitions into fall

A monthly real estate snapshot from John L. Scott Real Estate.

Mercer Island financial adviser Bob Toomey plays a classical guitar. Corutesy photo

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Music and financial planning

A monthly financial advice column from S. R. Schill & Associates on Mercer Island.

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30Bellevue wins VISION 2040 Award

The award will be presented at the Sept. 6 city council meeting

Change to U.S.-backed condo loans comes as summer market wraps up

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Change to U.S.-backed condo loans comes as summer market wraps up

A monthly real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

From left, Kaavya Manam, Emerson Schrider and Ellen Chang of Happy Bubbles sold handmade bath and body products at the Children’s Business Fair in Bellevue on Aug. 31. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo

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Eastside youth entrepreneurs set up shop at Children’s Business Fair

Youth entrepreneurs donate a portion of their proceeds to charity of choice.

Overlake Hospital’s new operating rooms allow for cutting-edge heart procedures

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Overlake Hospital’s new operating rooms allow for cutting-edge heart procedures

Spacious rooms allow for more equipment, innovation and collaboration.

Courtesy photo                                Mercer Island financial adviser Bob Toomey recently summited Mount Shasta in California.

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Financial success and mountaineering | Financial advice

The steps to achieving financial success mirror mountain climbing.

Selection and ‘healthy’ sales characterize local market

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Selection and ‘healthy’ sales characterize local market

A monthly real estate snapshot from John L. Scott Real Estate.

Senior city staff at Bellevue teach the Bellevue Essentials courses each year, passing on years of knowledge to up-and-coming community leaders. city of Bellevue/courtesy photo

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Bellevue opened applications for seventh annual Essentials course

The course is a civic engagement program that takes place over nine weeks starting in September.

Eastside business booms with summer options

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Eastside business booms with summer options

Locals can visit numerous new developments this summer, all within Eastside communities.

Molly Moon’s will soon open a walk-up shop in downtown Bellevue. Courtesy of Molly Moon’s

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Molly Moon’s to offer walk-up shop in Bellevue

The homemade ice cream company is expanding on the Eastside to downtown Bellevue.

Rates and inventory bring opportunities for buyers

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Rates and inventory bring opportunities for buyers

A real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

Bellevue Chamber of Commerce / courtesy photo                                (From left) store lead David Heimann, Bellevue store manager Brody Rodgers and store lead Kirby Fralick. celebrate at the Bellevue Tempur-Pedic flagship retail store ribbon cutting on March 7.

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Tempur-Pedic opens a flagship location in Bellevue

The store is the company’s 42nd location in the United States.