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Your identity is not your own | Money Matters
This week, the Beacon introduces our newest columnist: Nancy Ekrem of DME CPA in Edmonds. She will provide insight on financial issues that affect your life. Up first: Protecting... — Updated 2/11/2021
Edmonds Chamber welcomes new board members
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has appointed seven new members to serve on the board of directors. Rob Schwertley was appointed board chair for 2021. The new board members: – Olivia Brown Latham (Sugar Spa Edmonds) – Greg... — Updated 1/28/2021
City and Chamber launch Edmonds Business Booster
After nearly a year since inception of the idea, the city of Edmonds and Edmonds Chamber of Commerce have announced the launch of the Edmonds Business Booster, an online consolidate... — Updated 1/28/2021
Catering business receives chamber funds after burglary
Chef Dane Catering is just one of many area businesses that have donated to the Edmonds Chamber Foundation's disaster recovery grant program called the WISH Fund. Now, the business... — Updated 1/28/2021
Design award; grant for Black Coffee Northwest | Biz Briefs
Black Coffee Northwest gets $25K grant Black Coffee Northwest, which is owned by Esperance residents Erwin and Darnesha Weary, has received a $25,000 grant from Washington state's... — Updated 1/7/2021
Thrift Store celebrating 2nd anniversary next month
The Edmonds Senior Center Thrift Store will celebrate being at the Westgate Shopping Center for two years this coming January. It is hard to believe what has transpired since we... — Updated 12/3/2020
New leaders for Community Health Center of Snohomish County
Community Health Center of Snohomish County (CHC), which has a location in Edmonds on Highway 99, has named Ben Luety chief financial officer (CFO) and Adam Heath chief operating officer (COO). Luety brings over 15 years of... — Updated 11/24/2020
Harvey's Lounge to close in Edmonds
Harvey's Lounge, the longtime dive bar on Highway 99 in Edmonds that in 2018 was the site of a racist incident, has closed. "After 71 years in business, we have decided to... — Updated 11/24/2020
Starbucks: Not just on every corner
Starbucks has a well-earned reputation for serving its coffee on just about every street corner in the country, even though that may be exaggerated juuuust a bit. Now the chain is... — Updated 11/12/2020
CPA firm offers $5,000 matching grant to chamber
Edmonds CPA firm and Edmonds Chamber of Commerce member DME CPA Group PC has challenged the community and is offering a $5,000 matching grant for the chamber’s “An Edmonds Kind of Hero” fundraising campaign. “Our team... — Updated 11/12/2020
Community Health Center in Edmonds gets walk-in clinic
On Nov. 2, the Community Health Center of Snohomish County’s medical walk-in clinic moved from its Lynnwood location to Edmonds at 23320 Highway 99. CHC’s Lynnwood Clinic, at 4111 194th St. SW, houses primary medical and... — Updated 11/12/2020
New book; new office | Commerce Briefs
Edmonds doctor publishes ‘Restore Your Body After Kids’ Allison Feldt, owner of Body Motion Physical Therapy on Dayton Street, recently self-published recently published a book called “Restore Your Body After Kids: The... — Updated 11/7/2020
Shubert Ho and Andrew Leckie opening Italian restaurant
Shubert Ho and Andrew Leckie of Feedme Hospitality and Restaurant Group plan to open an Italian restaurant – Fire & The Feast – on Main Street in the space vacated by Epulo, which moved to the spot vacated by 190 Sunset at Sali... — Updated 11/5/2020
Waterfront Center hires facilities manager, HR director
The Edmonds Waterfront Center has announced the hiring of two new positions. Facilities Manager Eric Moss Eric was born and raised in Edmonds. After leaving the area, including an... — Updated 11/5/2020
Craft store opens in Firdale Village
The Crafty B's, an artisan boutique, has is grand opening 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. It is located in Edmonds' Firdale Village at 9675 Firdale Ave. Masks are required. The... — Updated 10/14/2020
Bartell Drugs claims difficulties in sale to Rite Aid
Bartell Drugs, which has a location in Edmonds at Westgate, has agreed to a sale to Rite Aid for a reported $95 million. The drugstore said that, over the past few years, it has... — Updated 10/14/2020
Hotel Group opens 50th hotel; Chamber offers 'Edmonds Cash' | Commerce Briefs
Hotel Group opens 50th new hotel in its history Edmonds-based The Hotel Group, a hotel management and investment company, has opened the 177-room Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Town... — Updated 10/1/2020
Two-story building could land in a neglected spot in Edmonds
A developer wants to demolish a long-neglected piece of real estate in Edmonds' south end and build a two-story, 10,996-square-foot commercial building. The property, at 23726 100th... — Updated 10/1/2020
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Michael Reagan: A hero to military families
Editor's Note: The Beacon is re-running occasional stories on events and personalities in Edmonds. Here's a story on Michael Reagan that ran in May 2017. Reagan's the gent who... — Updated 9/5/2020 Full story
Katsu Burger debuting baked goods with Edmonds location
Katsu Burger – home of the deep-fried Japanese burger – is coming to Edmonds. It will be the Seattle-based restaurant's second location in Snohomish County, after Lynnwood at 3333 184th Ave. W. But the Edmonds location, at... — Updated 9/3/2020
Pandemic forces furloughs at Edmonds Chamber of Commerce
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has furloughed two-thirds of its staff, leaving only President and CEO Greg Urban in the office on Fifth Avenue North. Erica Sugg and communication and program coordinator Alicia Moreno are on... — Updated 9/3/2020
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Buried logs leave historical questions
The Beacon is occasionally republishing stories from the past. Here's one from May 2013 on a surprising discovery on 76th Avenue West. There are some interesting antiquities... — Updated 8/21/2020
CARES ACT: List of Edmonds businesses receiving funds
As the Beacon reported Aug. 11, in June the Edmonds City Council voted to use $700,000 of Federal CARES Act money to financially support Edmonds businesses. The application period closed with more than 150 entries. The City awarded... — Updated 8/19/2020
Chamber gets $2,500 matching grant from Beresford Booth
Local Edmonds law firm and Edmonds Chamber of Commerce member Beresford Booth PLLC is offering a $2,500 matching grant for the “An Edmonds Kind of Hero” fundraising campaign. "My partners and I thank everyone in the Edmonds... — Updated 8/19/2020
Craft beer-focused Leftcraft opening Aug. 26
Leftcraft, a new craft beer-focused restaurant at 519 Main Street, is a project from business partners Jamie Butler, Andy Walls, Travis Eaton, and general manger Jennifer Miller.... — Updated 8/19/2020