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Bill Gates: Innovation, China, and the environment

May 19, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“When you think about the future, many things come together,” said Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and billionaire philanthropist, at the 2011 Climate Solutions Breakfast

Filed Under: Business, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Africa, Bill Gates, China, Chinese, Climate Solutions Breakfast, Deni Luna, Europe, Grist Magazine, Northwest Asian Weekly, President Barack Obama, Tessa Sari, United States, Vol 30 No 21 | May 21 - May 27, Westin Seattle

Burning questions about the economy answered by Dr. Raha

May 12, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Dr. Arun Raha first arrived in Washington state from Kanpur, India, 26 years ago to earn his Doctor of Philosophy in Economics at Washington

Filed Under: Profiles, Business Tagged With: 2011, 2013, Arun Raha, Eaton Corporation, India, NWAW, New York, Northwest Asian Weekly, Ohio Governor, Revenue Forecast Council, Seattle, So Japan, Stacy Nguyen, Vol 30 No 20 | May 14 - May 20, Wall Street Journal, Washington State University, culture

Beacon Hill: a cultural melting pot made of neighbors

April 21, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When residents on Beacon Hill were asked to name their favorite aspect of the neighborhood, diversity was always on top of the list.

Filed Under: Features, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Beacon Avenue South, Boeing Hill, Chinese, El Centro De La Raza, Frederick Koepf, International District, Jefferson Park Ladies Improvement Club, Luis Rodriguez, National Register, North Beacon Hill, Reynaldo Schneck, Seattle Supermarket Inc, South Beacon Hill, Thach Nguyen, Thach Real Estate Group, Vietnamese, Vol 30 No 17 | April 23 - April 29, Waylon Dungan, parking

Beacon Hill district: Emerald City’s unofficial center for green thumbs

April 21, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Some Asian Americans view gardening as an enjoyable hobby. For others, growing food is simply a matter of survival. Asian farmers — in China

Filed Under: Features, Business Tagged With: 2011, Beacon Food Forest, Beacon Hill Forest, Bob Redmond, Briar Bates, Christina Olson, Emerald City, Filipino American, Glenn Herlihy, Indonesia, Jackie Kramer, James Tabafunda, Jefferson Park Food Forest, Julie Haack, Seattle Supermarket Inc, Thach Real Estate Group, Vietnam, Vol 30 No 17 | April 23 - April 29, WA

Man meets woman and fulfills dream of owning a grocery store

March 3, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Scott Heimberger is often spotted sitting near the entrance of the new Jing Jing Asian Market, greeting customers as they come in. Heimberger isn’t a bag boy though

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2011, Asian Chinese, Bellevue Deputy Mayor Conrad Lee, Business Administration, Chinatown, Factoria Mall, His Chinese, Jing Jing Asian Market, Korean, Nick Gaige, Scott Heimberger, Seattle University, Shanghai Hilton, South Bellevue, Stacy Nguyen, Though Heimberger, Trader Joe, Uwajimaya, Vol 30 No 10 | March 5 - March 11, attention

Do you have to be Asian to own a business in the ID? Nope!

February 24, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Businessman Phil Sancken had one objective in his mind when he visited the town of Fukuoka, Japan, during a business trip 10 years ago.

Filed Under: Business, Community News Tagged With: 2009, 2011, American Hotel, Buckley Associates, Businessman Phil Sancken, Capital Hill, Chinatown, Fifth Avenue, Given Seattle, Hostelling International Seattle, ID, International District, Korean, Qwest Field, Ryo Izawa, Samurai Noodle, Scott Shapiro, Seattle Asian, Uwajimaya, Vivian Nguyen, Vol 30 No 9 | February 26 - March 4

Cobalt moves into the ID, but will it fill the void Amazon left behind?

February 17, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

John Holt had a hard time getting acquainted with all of his 800 employees on a daily basis. Now, with new office spaces in the International District, not only does

Filed Under: Profiles, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2011, ADP, Blue Nile Co, Cobalt, Cobalt Group, GLY, ID, International Architects, International District, John Holt, Northwest Asian Weekly, Olympics, Ryo Izawa, SODO, Samurai Noodles, Union Station, Vol 30 No 8 | February 19 - February 25, culture

$14 million up for grabs: Community fund developing strategic plan to help businesses in Rainier Valley

February 10, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Offering below-market-rate loans for the Rainier Valley business community, the Rainier Valley Community Development Fund (RVCDF) continues its role in

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2008, 2011, 2012, Bruce Harrell, Economic Development, FCS, Filipino Community Center, Jason Cruz, Martin Luther King Jr., Northwest Asian Weekly, RCDVF, RVCDF, Rainier Valley, Richard McIver, Seattle City Councilman, Sound Transit, Vol 30 No 7 | February 12 - February 18

The Gokeris, culinary and cultural ambassadors of where East meets West

January 27, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Turkey is a country that has been a place of East and West for centuries. It boasts magnificent architecture and breathtaking landforms.

Filed Under: Business, Community News Tagged With: 2011, Central Asia, England, Every July, Gencer Gokeri, Istanbul Imports, Lonely Planet, Modern Turkey, Northwest Asian Weekly, Queen Anne, Seattle, Sureyya Gokeri, United States, Vivian Miezianko, Vol 30 No 5 | January 29 - February 4, WA, culture

E-coupons: all the rage in the ID

November 18, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Online marketing may be a foreign idea to many merchants in the International District. However, in September, the Phnom Penh Noodle House

Filed Under: Features, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Asian Pacific American Experience, Dawn Cropp, ID, International District Week, Kevin Nakao, Northwest Asian Weekly, Panama Hotel Tea Coffee House, Phnom Penh Noodle House, Sarah Yee, Seattle, United States, Vol 29 No 47 | November 20 - November 26, Wing Luke Museum, social media

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