Employees of Peninsula Credit Union, which has a branch in Poulsbo, raised $7,200 for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, which includes Seattle Children’s Hospital.
Pope Resources subsidiary Olympic Property Group has closed on a $3.3 million sale of multi-family residential land in its Harbor Hill project to Landmark Development Group LLC.
Several years ago, when Desiree’ Steffens worked as a regional director for a medical imaging company, she envisioned retirement with a restaurant and gas station in the mountains.
Kitsap Bank presented a $1,300 donation on Jan. 7 to the SMAA as part of the bank’s annual Community Partner Program contributions.
Air Masters, Inc., on Angie’s List Super Service Award 2012
Look for some new changes at the Fred Meyer store in Port Orchard later this year.
For two years in a row the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has helped to put more than $30 billion into the hands of small business owners across the country.
David Cho, who purchased the former state-owned liquor business in Port Orchard, features more than 1,400 different brands of spirits
For two years in a row the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has helped to put more than $30 billion into the hands of small business owners across the country.
A proposed gas station on Viking Avenue has been conditionally approved.
Thomas Wolter, WNV, LLC applied for a preliminary plat type III permit Nov. 15. The subdivision would be located on 4.85 acres on the 20000 block of Pugh Road.
The Suquamish Tribe was granted a county Shoreline Variance Permit to replace the float at Kiana Lodge.
The owners of Red Cedar Farm applied for a county conditional use permit to provide an outdoor facility for weddings and community events.
Maki McDanel applied for a home occupation permit from the city so she may offer Japanese tutoring from her residence on Nesvik Way.
Kitsap Bank has reported solid third-quarter earnings, with profits up 8 percent year over year.
Aaron D. Murphy, owner of ADM Architecture, will present on “The Aging In Place Phenomenon” at the 2013 American Society on Aging national conference
Grounds for Change has received the Community Award from Seattle Business magazine in the publication’s annual Washington Family Business Awards.
The company has recently installed a fully automated router table large enough to handle the largest cabinets
Ten Port Madison Enterprises employees have graduated from the Tribal Enterprise Gaming Certificate Program.
Real estate broker Karen Keefe has joined Windermere Real Estate in Poulsbo.