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Robert Browning
Barcelino menswear moves to Redmond Town Center
By Mary Stevens Decker • July 24, 2008 2:23 pm

Barcelino, which calls itself “The Pacific Northwest’s premier Men’s Clothier,” is celebrating a grand re-opening this weekend, at its new location in Redmond Town Center (RTC).

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Redmond’s Canyons Restaurant to host fundraiser for children’s hospital in Uganda
Redmond’s Canyons Restaurant to host fundraiser for children’s...
July 23, 2008 4:00 pm

Canyons Restaurant, 15740 Redmond Way; (425) 556-1390, will host a fundraiser for Holy Innocents Children’s Hospital in Uganda, from 5-9 p.m. Monday, July 28.

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Redmond resident Ron Norton had 30 years of experience as a corporate manager before becoming an independent business coach.
Entrepreneur’s Source could help you be your own...
By Mary Stevens Decker • July 16, 2008 9:00 am

Being your own boss is a common fantasy. Yet “fear of the unknown” keeps many prospective business owners from taking the plunge, according to Ron Norton, a Redmond resident and business coach for The Entrepreneur’s Source, a Connecticut-based company with the motto “Your success is our only business.”

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BRIEFLY
BRIEFLY
July 14, 2008 3:22 pm

QFC “Cop on Top” fundraiser to support Komen Foundation

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Legacy Roofing founder and CEO Cliff Hurn takes pride in his company providing “a tradition of quality” to customers.
Redmond’s Legacy Roofing celebrates 20th anniversary
By Mary Stevens Decker • July 11, 2008 2:18 pm

Legacy Roofing, a Redmond-based, family-owned business, is celebrating 20 successful years, including recognition in industry trade publications for its across-the-board “Gold Standard” approach to quality, customer care, employee satisfaction and community service.

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Ernie Estrin is one of six family members who still own and operate Redmond Cycle
Redmond Cycle still rollin’ strong after 40 years
By Mary Stevens Decker • July 5, 2008 11:00 am

A neighborhood business that survives for 40 years has got to be doing something right. Back in 1968, the Estrin family started Redmond Cycle at Redmond Way and Leary Way, where a furniture store now stands.

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Remodeling companies earn awards
Remodeling companies earn awards
June 26, 2008 4:06 pm

Two Redmond-based home remodeling companies each earned multiple awards at the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties annual Remodeling Excellence Awards (REX) banquet held June 21 at the Spirit of Washington Event Center in Renton.

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John Comstock
Oddfellow’s Grill to revitalize historic Redmond building this...
By Mary Stevens Decker • June 26, 2008 4:05 pm

A distinguished downtown building — that goes all the way back to Redmond’s days as a rough-and-tumble logging town — is about to be revived.
Oddfellow’s Grill is scheduled to open this summer in the former Odd Fellows Hall at 7979 Leary Way NE.
The Odd Fellows was a fraternal organization named for its unusual kindness toward the down-and-out, including plague victims, in 17th century England and 18th century America.

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Redmond-based Aegis Living takes home 4 advertising awards
Redmond-based Aegis Living takes home 4 advertising awards
June 16, 2008 4:58 pm

Redmond-based Aegis Living, a company devoted to senior living, and its agency Hydrogen Advertising took home four awards for outstanding creative work at the recent 25th annual healthcare advertising awards sponsored by the Healthcare Marketing Report.

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Charles Grimmett
Redmond biz toning down the cost, waste of...
By Mary Stevens Decker • June 16, 2008 4:58 pm

These days, when we’re off to the supermarket, the shopping list might just as likely include “printer ink or toner” as milk, bread or toilet paper. Between reports for the office, kids’ homework projects or a volunteer newsletter, we’re always printing something.
All that ink and toner gets expensive — and dumping the empty cartridges is costly for the environment.
Rapid Refill, a new business in the Village at Redmond Ridge, is urging consumers to “rethink … reuse … recycle … re-ink.” The store collects empty inkjet and laser toner cartridges and re-manufactures them to keep them out of landfills.

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Peter Chee is the owner of Thinkspace
Sammamish man creates ‘space’ for home business owners
By Mary Stevens Decker • June 12, 2008 3:06 pm

Like many of his Sammamish neighbors, entrepreneur Peter Chee thought it would be wonderful to work at home. Instead, he felt isolated. He missed the atmosphere of being in an intellectual “think tank.”
Chee explained, “I liked being around other smart people — feeling the energy, getting charged up, networking.”
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Thinkspace. Located in downtown Redmond, just down the street from the city’s new transit center, Thinkspace offers 25,000 square feet of executive office space, for self-employed folks or small business owners who want to keep their overhead low but project a professional image and interact with like-minded peers.

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Not that McDonald’s — Redmond book exchange celebrates 30 years
Not that McDonald’s — Redmond book exchange celebrates...
May 31, 2008 9:00 am

“Reuse is the highest form of recycling,” quipped Doug McDonald, original owner and founder of McDonald’s Book Exchange in Redmond.
Nestled in the corner of 83rd Street and 164th Avenue, McDonald’s Book Exchange is one of Redmond’s hidden gems. The store, which allows buyers to trade in books for a myriad of used books, will celebrate its 30th anniversary on Sunday, June 1.

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Plenty of plum jobs for teens at Redmond Town Center
Plenty of plum jobs for teens at Redmond...
By Mary Stevens Decker • May 29, 2008 3:13 pm

The school year will soon be history. Teens with time on their hands and empty wallets are in luck, because many merchants at Redmond Town Center (RTC) are hiring for this summer or year ‘round.

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Bread baker Ross Tasche quickly preps loaves of sourdough to go into an old world style oven in the backyard of his family’s home in Redmond.
Getting a bread-u-cation
May 28, 2008 1:29 pm

On April 30, the Redmond Reporter got a “bread-u-cation” from Ross and Elizabeth Tasche, a young Redmond couple who’ve started an old-fashioned business called Home Bread.

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Local Cub Scouts got a firsthand look at the Woodinville Fire Station earlier this month. The Cub Scouts
Hangin’ with firefighters
May 17, 2008 12:00 am

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Redmond Fall City Animal Hospital earns accreditation
Redmond Fall City Animal Hospital earns accreditation
May 15, 2008 3:34 pm

Redmond Fall City Animal Hospital of Redmond has received accreditation following a comprehensive evaluation by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).

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BUSINESS BRIEFS
BUSINESS BRIEFS
May 15, 2008 3:34 pm

McCall appointed to general manager

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Adam Bergman signs paperwork that certifies he watched the cheese cracking ceremony at the Redmond Whole Foods Market last month.
Whole Foods sets world record
May 5, 2008 4:24 pm

Whole Foods Market, the world’s leading natural and organic foods supermarket, announced last week that Guinness World Records has confirmed that the company has set a record for “Most Parmigiano Reggiano Wheels Cracked Simultaneously” to honor the tradition and celebration of the cheese.

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Lisa Aliment
Bear Creek Florist still blooming after 30 years
May 5, 2008 4:24 pm

Teleflora’s celebrating the 100th anniversary of Mother’s Day with an America’s Favorite Mom contest (AmericasFavoriteMom.com/florist). Coincidentally, it was 30 years ago, just before Mother’s Day that Redmond’s Bear Creek Florist, a Teleflora and FTD affiliate, began selling blooms to honor moms, birthdays, anniversaries and other milestones.

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Ben Franklin employee Kim Attwood
Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Shop provides make-it-yourself...
May 1, 2008 3:54 pm

A crafters’ paradise in our own backyard, Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Shop, has a new “Create-n-Take” program featuring quick and inexpensive make-it-yourself projects. Every Sunday, from 1-3 p.m., novice crafters — or those who’ve mastered one skill but want to try another — can drop in and pay a nominal fee to participate.

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