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Downtown Seattle will get its dumplings — Din Tai Fung to open in Pacific Place, its only downtown Seattle location

December 11, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Madison Marquette announced Dec. 1 that Din Tai Fung will open at Pacific Place in Seattle the summer of 2016. With only six U.S. restaurants, Din Tai Fung will be located in a 9,216 square foot space on level four of the shopping center. Founded in 1958 in Taiwan, Din Tai Fung is one of […]

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2015, 2016, Australia, China, Din Tai Fung, Downtown Seattle, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Management Services, Pacific Place, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Tory Glossip, Vice President, Vol 34 No 51 | December 12 - December 18

Local business celebrates ten-year anniversary

September 15, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

T.D. Wang Advertising Group celebrated its ten-year anniversary with community members, clients, vendor partners and the local ethnic media on Aug. 22 at Benaroya Hall in Downtown Seattle. T.D. Wang is an award-winning, certified and minority-owned, multicultural ad agency that offers marketing and experiential services to companies looking to engage with diverse audiences.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, Benaroya Hall, Downtown Seattle, Los Angeles, New York City, Vol 33 No 38 | September 13 - September 19, Wang Advertising Group, culture

SDOT: Parking rates in the ID seem good enough for now

January 24, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Marino Saito Northwest Asian Weekly A year has passed since the parking rates in the Chinatown-International District were lowered, after

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2011, 2013, 2014, CIDBIA, Chinatown, Dearborn Street, Don Blakeney, Downtown Seattle, Green Village, International District, Lunar New Year, Madison Street, North American, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympics, Parking Sounding Board, SDOT, Vol 33 No 5 | January 25 - January 31, Wendy Lu

Dating outside your race

March 26, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Ryan Pangilinan Northwest Asian Weekly In 2009, should people still care about the demographics of whom other people date? Does racial makeup account for anything anymore? To some, perhaps.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aileen Sison, Annie Gowen, Bellevue Square, Chinese American, Downtown Seattle, Filipino, Indian American, Laura Thoren, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest, Ryan Pangilinan, Vivian Hua, Washington Post, culture, language

VICTORY! Obama and Gregoire rest easy election night

November 8, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, there was an overwhelming sense of joy, excitement and tension. The Westin in Downtown Seattle was packed with Democratic supporters of all sorts. Attempting to name every walk of life would require a great laundry list that could possibly include carnies.

Filed Under: News, National News Tagged With: 2008, API, Associated Press, Bob Hasegawa, CNN, Downtown Seattle, Eileen Cody, GOP, Governor Gregoire, Northwest Asian Weekly, President-elect Barack Obama, Ryan Pangilinan, Sharon Tomiko Santos, vol 27 no 46 | November 8 - 14

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