COVER STORY: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE EXTENDED VERSION: Broker Vern Holden eyes the current, strong market and reflects on changes in the industry
Related: Windermere is a leader in home sales and community service
EXTENDED VERSION: Intercommunity Housing provides housing and support programs for low-income families
EXTENDED VERSION: Monroe-based Water Tectonics offers a runoff-water solution for contractors
Carroll’s Creek Landing will offer affordable housing for Navy families
Developer Steven Cupic wants the Nautica project to “jump-start” downtown living in Everett
BUSINESS NEWS State's jobless rate falls; county rate remains steady
Wal-Mart opens at the Tulalips’ Quil Ceda Village business park
A town-hall meeting is set to get public input on waterfront development
The Bank of Edmonds changes its name
A Seattle printer moves its operations to Lynnwood
Immunex invests $50 million in a new Bothell processing facility
THE ENVIRONMENT EXTENDED VERSION: The Tulalip Superfund site has been capped, but development will have to wait
By reducing and recycling waste, businesses can save money
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Agents predict a healthy market for Snohomish County’s industrial space
Lockheed moves its sea division to a business park just south of Everett
Puget Sound Properties joins forces with Binswanger
BUSINESS PROFILE Charlie’s State Avenue Collision 1 invests in future with new $3 million facility
CHAMBER PROFILE EXTENDED VERSION: The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce has become an active, member-driven organization
COLUMNS Financial Focus: In the long run, you should do better in the stock market than out of it
Market Pulse: The office vacancy rate has risen, but it’s pretty steady over time
Economic Outlook: A proposed sewage treatment plant would be a great opportunity for the county
Health Care: Healthy People 2010 is a national program in which the community can participate
Business Writing: Get the most bang for your buck with ongoing training programs
Business 101: Learn from other companies, but don't become a clone
Manager’s Memo: Nip disorganization in the bud
OPINION If you take a look at the economic data, you’ll see the economy isn’t crumbling
The state’s rural regions shouldn’t be forgotten by the Legislature
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