Occasionally, good things really do come in small packages. There is a small skateboard shop in Buckley at 729 1/2 Main Street, directly behind Klips By Kim and just down the alley from the Buckley police station.
A very popular marketing piece for our community is the Visitor Guide and Business Directory published by the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce.
Consumer: My fiancé and I paid $2,500 to reserve a venue for our upcoming wedding. Weeks before we’re scheduled to exchange vows, the business has filed bankruptcy. Will we get our money back?
Every once in a while the stars line up just right and a simple, yet lucrative idea is acted upon. That is what happened for 31-year-old entrepreneur Jennifer Frick when she determined the time was right to open the Main Street Coffee House in Buckley.
Enumclaw-based Plateau Trading Company recently became part of the BIMORE family.
As one of five BIMORE Stores, the Garrett Street outlet becomes part of the Pacific Northwest’s leader in the inventory reclamation business.
Formerly located at Tully’s in Seattle
Be still my heart! With 300 cars and more than 2,500 people packing Main Street and every other available nook…
Huckleberry Creek Photography moved to Buckley’s Main Street this summer and is establishing an impressive clientele.
As people struggle to find affordable health care, many are turning to discount health plans. And some buyers, who mistakenly think they’ve bought insurance coverage with full benefits, are discovering that the discounts are much more limited than they thought.
Enumclaw resident Howard Lopez recently joined the local business community as a senior level business partner with Symmetry.
Ever heard the local joke – you can’t buy underwear in Enumclaw?
A five-minute commute is just one benefit Jeff Fabris has experienced after moving his Lakewood Farmers Insurance business to the corner of Cole Street and Myrtle Avenue.
Consumer: My fiancé and I paid $2,500 to reserve a venue for our upcoming wedding. Weeks before we’re scheduled to exchange vows, the business has filed bankruptcy. Will we get our money back?