Owner expands Woodinville business, focuses on quality gear and friendly, expert customer service.
The shopping center has announced a number of new store openings, including Stone Gardens, in advance of the holiday season
The high concentration of Advanced Sommeliers in the Seattle area could swell as early as next week.
The electric auto maker will open an interactive showroom in Bellevue Square next month.
The 1969 Seattle Pop Festival is part of the curious and colorful history of today's Gold Creek Tennis & Sports Club, first opened in the 1960s as an amusement park.
Winemakers brace for an unpredictable harvest with high potential.
If you're a Bank of America or a Wells Fargo customer in Kirkland, you might soon be paying to use your debit card.
The benefit promotion begins Friday in all Caffe Ladro stores, including Kirkland.
Local businesses, including Kirkland's Heathman Hotel, are raising awareness for breast cancer research and prevention in October.
The Totem Lake and Redmond stores, along with all Sleep Country stores, are now accepting coats for kids in local foster care.
Clear your calendar, there is a lot going on in October -- the Heathman anniversary, Cocktail Week, Restaurant Week and more.
Chris Nelson, formerly of Hector's and Beach Cafe in Kirkland, is the head chef at the new, upscale take on the traditional sports bar theme.
This week's Woodinville wine news includes winemaker dinners and the wine pick of the week.
Regional office on Fourth Avenue employs about 100 people.
Ascentia Wine Estates executive Glenn Coogan died of a heart attack on Sunday.
Direct from the Windy City, the Downing family serves up fresh Chicago-style pizza in the Totem Lake area -- and it's not for light appetites.
Also, a new sushi restaurant, Dozo, opens on Main Street.
Darby English has made all the right moves in a thriving winemaking career.
Bellevue restaurants are recognized for their wine programs.
Here's where to spend a weekend morning eating and drinking in the late-summer sun.
A veritable downtown institution, the popular Kirkland Ave diner is inviting all its friends and family to gather and reflect on all those years.
The primary care facility will be at 290 Central Way downtown. Overlake is also opening two new clinics in Redmond.
Revitalizing an old method of serving wine, Diana Kaspic and Piccola Cellars offer wine served in stainless steel kegs.
This Kirkland photographer revels in capturing a person's inner significance.
Seattle University alumni Karen Ward had a vision of a concept wine for women. She put her ideas on paper, won an award and now oversees the sales and marketing of the wine she helped create.
He takes the heat out of the kitchen for busy local clients.
Looking for a beautiful home this weekend? Why not start with these?
Kirkland's farm-to-table restaurant will design custom dinners after guests pick their own produce.
Owners Tom and Brenda Frei have carefully plotted a path to success on their three-acre farm, and sell their products each week at the Kirkland Wednesday Market on Park Lane.
Established in 2005 when the the wine scene was still relatively "low-key," William Church represents a family venture for owners Rod and Leslie Balsley.
There are lots of great houses on the market right now. Check some out that will be open this weekend.
Bob Delf, the owner of one of Kirkland's two producing wineries, talks about his move from software to soft tannins.
CEO Sunny Singh of Kirkland says Edifics plans to hire an additional 145 employees this year
A celebratory dinner shows Chef Holly Smith deserves all the accolades bestowed over the years.
Open just in time for summer, The Kitchen and the newly remodeled Cellar Room at DiStefano Winery aims to please the senses and entertain the soul.
The bookstore chain has announced a "going out of business sale" at all locations, including nearby Redmond Town Center.
The survey, which is intended to help officials and their economic development-related decisions, is being distributed to businesses in King, Pierce, Kitsap and Snohomish Counties.
The Corporations for Communities award recognizes businesses that make a difference
Find the food cart nearest you for a flavorful alternative to the burger and fries blahs.
Isenhower Cellars, based out of Walla Walla, opened a tasting room in Woodinville in 2009, and owner Brett Isenhower says it's the best business decision he's ever made.