Bartell Drugs has launched a new partnership focusing on health and wellness with Seattle-based EveryMove, an innovative online rewards program encouraging the pursuit of healthy lifestyles. Bartell Drugs’ customers participating in EveryMove will earn rewards, including Bartell’s gift cards, as they track their own healthy lifestyle activities at www.everymove.org/bartelldrugs.
Redmond’s Lionfish Impact Partnership announced that it will annually select a regional nonprofit to receive a $250,000 award. The purpose of the multi-year program: to enhance the strength of nonprofits through heightening their brand and marketing communications programs, thereby catalyzing the organizations’ development and fund-raising efforts.
Janis Staskowski has moved her Utopia business into a 3,000-square-foot spot in Redmond Town Center (RTC).
REI Redmond will host a free Diva Night! for women from 6-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 25 at its Redmond Town Center location, 7500 166th Ave. N.E.
Susie Maier, the senior branch office administrator of the Redmond Whole Foods Market Place Edward Jones office, recently won the firm’s 10-year service award. Maier works with Edward Jones financial adviser Deana Hale.
Massage Envy announced that its 22 Puget Sound-area locations, including one in Redmond, provided more than 1,350 massages and raised more than $15,000 for the Arthritis Foundation during the Sept. 19 Healing Hands for Arthritis event.
For some families, a doctor’s visit may mean forgoing groceries for a week or fewer outings because they can’t afford to fill up the car, as well.
In the 43 years it’s been in business, Cascade Auto Clinic has moved locations a number of times, but one thing has remained constant: The auto repair shop has remained in the City of Redmond since it opened in 1969.
Redmond’s Noetix Corp., a world-class provider of business intelligence (BI) software and services for enterprise applications, announced that the company closed the first half of 2012 with record growth. Noetix boosted both its license and total revenue by double digits over the same period in 2011, and the second quarter of 2012 was the largest quarter to date in the company’s history.
B.E. Meyers & Company, Inc. appointed Michael Alvis as vice president of business development. In his new position, Alvis will be broadly responsible for strategies and execution leading to market expansion and revenue growth.
PlayNetwork, the leading innovator in branded entertainment, appointed Robert Kamp as vice president of global sales and international operations.
PlayNetwork, the leading innovator in branded entertainment, appointed Nicole Rikkinen as vice president of marketing.
Rikkinen brings 19 years of experience in marketing, including strong skills in global branding, digital marketing, social media and demand generation.
Before last week, anyone in Redmond in the mood for artisan pizza would probably have to go to a sit-down restaurant to feed their cravings.
King County Executive Dow Constantine — in partnership with award sponsors KeyBank, Microsoft Corp., the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, enterpriseSeattle and the Small Business Partners for Prosperity — has named 21 finalists in seven categories for the second annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards.
When sites such as Groupon and LivingSocial touted more than half-off deals on a variety of products, customers were thrilled and businesses were excited for the new way to get people in the door.
After about a year of selling wine and beer online around the country, one Redmond business is opening its doors to the local community for educational tasting sessions.
Electronic Business Machines (EBM) in Everett has named Redmond resident Brian Landgren as the company’s new president.
Downtown Redmond will soon see the opening of two businesses that will be new to the city, but not new to the Northwest.
The Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce attracted 110 golfers to its 9th Annual Golf Tournament on Tuesday at Willows Run Golf Course in Redmond.
On Saturday, MOD Pizza will hold a job fair to hire workers for its soon-to-be-open Redmond and Sammamish locations.