COVER STORY: EVERETT FILM OFFICE
By promoting the area, the Everett Film Office has attracted "The Fugitive" to town

Related: A corporate film company turns the Monte Cristo Hotel into a film set

BUSINESS NEWS
Renee Radcliff plans to work closely with the Snohomish County Economic Development Council in her new role at the AeA

County businesses are doing their part to conserve, but still face a hefty power bill

Boeing signs a deal enabling it to expand the work force at its Everett facility

Gordon Cole plans to leave the Snohomish design-build firm he helped to start

FINANCE
With its three branches, The Bank of Edmonds is a growing force in south county

Cascade Bank hires a new president and CEO

North County Bank moves into its permanent home

Skagit State Bank opens its second Snohomish County branch

EverTrust takes charge of check processing with its in-house operation

The Tulalip Tribes consider starting a financial institution

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Craig Dieffenbach helped reinvigorate Rainier Valley's Columbia City neighborhood, and he hopes to do the same for Everett's Hewitt Avenue

The Ash Way Business Center is using its location as a major selling point

Developers plan a spring start for construction of Center 5000

BUSINESS PROFILES
Makeup artist John Maxwell travels around the country teaching "common sense" cosmetic techniques

With a new, bigger facility, Cascade Coffee hopes to grow its roasting operations and its Office Coffee Service

COLUMNS
Realty Markets: Downtown Everett is attracting private and public money

Managing People: What determines exempt/non-exempt status? Here's an overview

Market Pulse: Don't let commercial real estate terms confuse you

Economic Outlook: Snohomish County needs to get a handle on housing options

Financial Focus: Giving appreciated stock to charities is a win-win situation

Business 101: The maximum profit point is a handy tool for effective management

Manager's Memo: Safety policies work when everyone has a stake in them

Health Care: Depression can be costly for businesses' bottom line

OPINION
Economy watchers say 2001 won't be as bad as some would have you believe

Marketing needs to be a priority for long-term business success

BUSINESS BRIEFS

PEOPLE WATCHING

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