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Il Corvo owners expand from Pioneer Square to West Seattle
While Il Corvo is dedicated to lunch service in Pioneer Square, sister restaurant Il Nido in the former Alki Homestead space will cater to the dinner crowd.
Siri co-founder says he wanted to start iPhone assistant in Denver, but stayed in Silicon Valley
Hey Siri, where are you from? If one of the co-founders of the iPhone personal assistant had it his way, the answer would have been Denver. Dag Kittlaus, the co-founder of Siri, now Apple’s personal assistant, and San Jose-based Viv Labs, which was acquired by Samsung for $215 million in 2016, told the Denver business community on Tuesday he wanted to start the company in the Mile High City, pointing to it as a “hot area” for tech companies. “But a couple of my co-founders wouldn’t move…
Seattle’s home-equity gap between white and minority communities widens, data shows
Home owners in minority neighborhoods gained the most equity by percentage, but still came out behind in terms of total dollars gained, according to Redfin.
Oregon Beer Showdown 2018: Vote for your favorite local brewer
After its breakthrough 2017, Ecliptic Brewing is ready to defend its Oregon Beer Showdown title in a big way. Or, perhaps, in a smaller way. The North Portland brewer, which won the 2017 Beer Showdown, is shifting its single-bottle production from 22-ounces to 500 milliliters, or a half-liter. As New School Beer writes, the strategy will also lower the price point on noted brewer John Harris’s much-coveted concoctions. Whether the strategy will help Ecliptic defend its title remains to be seen.…
Amazon builds high-security office for Consumer CEO Jeff Wilke and team
Bulletproof glass, blast-resistant doors and panic buttons are among the features that make “Project Flannel” much more expensive than the average office renovation.
PDX Women in Tech gives members a boost with new scholarship fund
Armed with a $10,000 grant from a private family foundation, the group PDX Women in Tech is launching a scholarship fund to send members to technology conferences or workshops. Applications for scholarships opened Sept. 10 and will close Oct. 31. Up to $2,500 is available to pay for travel, registration or per diem at tech and women-in-business events within the contiguous 48 states. Award winners will be announced in early December. “This program is important because one’s ability to grow in…
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