Peking duck, Chinese-style steak, and Vietnamese sugarcane shrimp may be your best bet on Christmas Day as most restaurants will be closed. But not in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
Ready to start a business?
Asian business ownership is surging, fueled by women as one of the nation’s fastest growing demographic of entrepreneurs. In fact, over one million new businesses started over the last decade are owned by entrepreneurs of color. It’s a promising trend, as local Asian-owned businesses play a significant role in building wealth, creating job opportunities, and celebrating diverse cultures.
2022 holiday gift guide by Asian-owned businesses
As we head into gift-giving season, here are some ideas from local Asian-owned businesses to help you kickstart your holiday shopping.
$1 million in Comcast RISE grants to small businesses
Comcast said it will award $1 million in total grants to 100 small businesses in King and Pierce Counties as well as 128 small businesses in Washington state, which were selected to receive technology and marketing services from Comcast RISE.
Bellevue restaurateur overcomes challenges—Doing business in Bellevue vs Seattle
Through the plate glass window, Oliver Bangera could see three heads looking at his restaurant. After a moment, they moved on.
Avoid holiday overspending
Consumer purchasing power is more diverse than ever, with Asian consumers as central drivers of seasonal spending. As you prepare your holiday shopping list, and your budget, remember, a little bit of planning can go a long way to achieving a financially healthy holiday season.
Buying a home may not be as out of reach as you think, even in this market—Here’s how you can achieve home ownership
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, and the pressure is mounting for those looking to buy right now, with home prices fluctuating and mortgage rates at their highest levels in over a decade.
The mass exodus from Chinatown: Businesses finally break their silence
This may be the worst year for Chinatown businesses since the pandemic. From July to September, three big retailers, Starbucks, Bartell Drugs, and Viet-Wah Food Market, closed their doors in Chinatown.
Seattle launches storefront repair fund to support small businesses
Mayor Bruce Harrell, Councilmember Sara Nelson, and the Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) announced on Oct. 5 the launch of the Storefront Repair Fund, which leverages nearly $2 million dollars of federal funding to repair or reimburse damage to small business storefronts.
Comcast grants for small businesses for $10,000—“Easy” applications, due Oct. 16
Margie Haywood had $64 in her bank account when she said to her husband, “I’m sorry, our life savings, it’s all gone.”
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