Chef and owner of Hitchcock Restaurant Brendan McGill will join forces with his chef mentor Joseba Jimenez de Jimenez, formerly of the Harvest Vine, for a Spanish pig roast and paella dinner at Hitchcock Restaurant later this week.
Drew Wolff has joined CameoWorks as the firm’s chief financial officer and managing director.
Several Studio Tour artists who specialize in display, wholesaling, marketing, social media and more will weigh in at “Art Biz 101,” a panel discussion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 6, at Strawberry Hill Park.
The Eco-Pak is a container shelter, though calling it a “shelter” may be an understatement. The Eco-Pak, Seattle-based engineer James Green and island Architect Matthew Coates have taken the seemingly simple shelter and transformed it into something a bit more luxurious.
Russell Everett made his way through law school, passed the bar and was ready for his future career as an attorney. But he ran into a little glitch—the recession. And after wading through a poor job market, Everett decided to re-evaluate his plans, and chose another path. If the law wasn’t working out, why not just make beer instead?
Avalara got a financial boost this week after Battery Ventures invested $20 million in the Bainbridge Island business.
This weekend, Bainbridge Uncorked will introduce islanders — and visitors — to island wines.
Adam Wheeler has become a partner in Browne Wheeler Engineers, Inc. of Bainbridge Island.
The Bainbridge Island Downtown Association will get an update on the construction of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art at a merchants meeting from 8:30 to 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 14 at the art museum off Winslow Way.
Kevin Pearson will be taking the reins as leader of the Bainbridge office for John L. Scott Real Estate, as Vicki Browning, long-time leader of the firm, retires.
Local businesses — and islanders — were ready to pop the cork when the days of state-run liquor stores in Washington came to an end late last week.
This June, the store is celebrating its first decade in business by doing what it does best: getting out on the water. Wald is offering free canoe and kayak tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 9, and also two-for-one rentals, to commemorate the milestone.
Bun Bun the bunny has made quite a few friends around downtown Winslow and has grown a bit of her own fan club.