Changes are in store for a downtown North Bend landmark.
The former McClellan Hotel may be losing its tenants and going up for sale, but its owner feels there is plenty of life left in the historic building and is putting it on the market. Asking price for the building: $1.5 million.
The Snoqualmie Valley Record’s newest account executive is a familiar face.
The restaurant at Cascade Golf Course in North Bend reopened this month with a new name, a remodeled interior, and a fresh menu.
Cascade Steak and Seafood Grill is headed by chef John Woolsey and manager Karen DeHate, who for years worked at Gordy’s, a Valley institution that occupied the space until January.
The new grill has the same beautiful golf course view as its predecessor, but patrons may not recognize the interior.
Running her growing software consulting business is a family affair for North Bend resident Patricia Bennett, owner of PC Bennett consulting.
Snoqualmie Valley is so very fortunate to be bequeathed with a vast variety of businesses, and with our community growing so fast, it is truly a wonderful thing. Pretty much everything you would need or want is right here in your backyard, and almost all the businesses in this lovely community are either locally owned or ran. They are our neighbors, our friends and even our kids’ teachers.
RE/MAX On The Ridge is expanding its office space and welcoming several new employees.
Restaurant supporting cyclone relief…Better Properties hires new investor…Salish Lodge to host winery showcase…more.
The next Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce After Hours and ribbon cutting events have been set.
When new Snoqualmie Market owners Jung and Soon Kwon remodeled their downtown grocery store last winter, one of the major changes they had planned was a completely different direction for the dining area.
Arnold Shain and Scott Krahling, the men behind the new Fall City Roadhouse, are out to give people an added dining destination in the Valley.
