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Developers Move into Position to Brand Projects, Attract Renters
While the recovery of the commercial-office market continues to move along at DESIGN
I was cleaning out my desk at home and found an old folding poster presented by Sappi and foldfactory.com at the 2010 HOW Conference. It now hangs on SOCIAL MEDIA
Well, it has only been a matter of hours, but the internet is all a flutter as a result of Facebook's annual f8 developers conference today. And with INTERN
Last Tuesday Bob Frause braved his way across snowy Snoqualmie pass to impart wisdom on up-and-coming public relations stars at Central and Washington |
Just In... KUOW.org, 02/08/2012
The Downtown Seattle Association delivered its latest "State of Downtown" report today (Wednesday). The report finds that vacancies are fairly low for residential and office space downtown. But the downtown is still recovering from the most severe job losses in the region, and retailers are struggling to compete with merchants online and elsewhere. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM, LIFESTYLE | The Seattle Times, 02/08/2012
Penney signed a lease last May for two-thirds of the Kress Buidling, but since then the giant retailer has gained a new CEO with a more suburban-focused store strategy. READ MOREBUSINESS, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM, LIFESTYLE PR Daily, 01/16/2012
Social media use among Fortune 500 companies has plateaued, according to recent data.
This hardly means these organizations have adopted social media en masse (62 percent have an active corporate Twitter account, while only 58 percent maintain a Facebook page), and it presents an opportunity for those without a social presence or those remain inactive in those channels.
This prompts an important questions for the laggards: Who should be in charge of running these things, anyway? READ MOREBUSINESS, PUBLIC RELATIONS, SOCIAL MEDIA | Seattle Times, 01/27/2012
Developer Skanska USA has filed preliminary paperwork for a 12-story office building on a half block in South Lake Union that it bought earlier this week. READ MOREBUILT ENVIRONMENT, REAL ESTATE, PUBLIC RELATIONS The Seattle Times, 12/25/2011
A year into the Seattle area’s biggest apartment - construction boom in decades, some analysts say it’s in danger of getting too big. READ MORECONSTRUCTION, REAL ESTATE |
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