COVER STORY: HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Recreational and retail plans for Quil Ceda Village could lure millions of people and dollars into the area
Related: The tribes hope to establish cooperation with other area hotels as Quil Ceda Village becomes a destination spot
Related: The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce will work to boost tourism from new headquarters made possible by a contribution from the Tulalip Tribes
Northwest getaways offer conference facilities and the great outdoors
Roundup of area Public Facilities Districts and hospitality briefs
BUSINESS NEWS Energy officials offer hope to business owners while remaining cautious about the power situation
North County Bank plans to open a Marysville branch
Snohomishs HUB Drive In closes, but its owner plans to re-open in a new building in March
Gateway Country offers training courses aimed at the business sector
Snohomish Countys housing market remains strong with sales and prices up
Summertime jobs help decrease the unemployment rate
Solectrons immigrant-training program proves to be a win-win situation
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Dougs Lynnwood Hummer dealership has developed a diverse customer base for the vehicle from off-road warriors to I-5 commuters
Dwayne Lanes Family of Automobile Centers has expansion plans for two of its dealerships
BUSINESS PROFILE Democon, a company of selective demolition specialists, sees profit in other peoples debris
PRODUCT PROFILE Brokk Inc.s remote-controlled robotic equipment takes some of the danger out of demolition
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE A new urban-centers development program could change the look of southwest Snohomish County
CHAMBER PROFILE The South Snohomish County Chamber of Commerce changes leadership and takes a new look at its mission and goals
COLUMNS Realty Markets: Apartments change with the times
Financial Focus: Its never too early to plan for tax-season savings
Business Writing: Keep your mission and potential investors in mind when writing your business plan
Managing People: Alcohol and the workplace dont mix
Economic Outlook: Snohomish Countys recent bond-rate increase signals that economic development is on the right track
Managers Memo: People skills can be tricky to teach but can add to the bottom line
Business 101: Span of control worked for the Roman army, and it can work for you, too
OPINION The Tulalip Tribes plans are building pride as well as an economy
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