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Nov 28, 2003
Ryan J. York of Davis Wright Tremaine, a Seattle-based business and litigation law firm, was named to the board of directors of Mercy Enterprise Corp. Mercy Enterprise is a not-for-profit corporation that works to support low income, entrepreneurial individuals and organizations. York is a business and corporate attorney in DWT's Portland office.
Wayne P. Herrington was named head of Marsh's Pacific Northwest operations, which includes Washington, Idaho and Alaska. Herrington succeeds Tom Elliott, who was named head of the West Region for Marsh Advantage America. Marsh is a New York City-based risk and insurance services firm.
Michael E. Heijer was named chairman of the board for Northwest Business Bank, the sole subsidiary of NWB Financial Corp. Heijer is a founder and organizing director of the bank and owns GranCorp, Inc., a commercial real estate investment company. Northwest Business Bank is based in Seattle.
Christopher R. Osborn and Bradley P. Thoreson joined Foster Pepper & Shefelman, a Seattle-based law firm. Osborn's practice focuses on real estate transactions and dispute resolution while Thoreson's practice emphasizes real estate litigation. Both attorneys were previously with Short Cressman & Burgess of Seattle.
Avista Corp. appointed Michael L. Noel to its board of directors. Noel is the former vice president and chief financial officer for Southern California Edison Co. and is the current president of Noel Consulting Co., a financial consulting firm. Avista is a Spokane-based company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy.
R.D. Merrill Co. and Merrill Gardens, a Seattle-based owner and operator of senior housing communities, won top honors in the Best In The Northwest Washington Family Business Awards that Pacific Lutheran University's Family Enterprise Institute sponsors. Merrill Gardens and parent R.D. Merrill Co., won in the large business category. The companies were cited for innovative business strategies, company performance and community contributions.
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The Woodinville office of Windermere Real Estate has adopted the new community center at Greenbrier Heights, a housing project. The 1,800-square-foot center is to open in January. Windermere agents and employees will get donations for the center and mentor youths who participate in center programs.
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Saint Newton of Paragon Real Estate Advisors represented Robert Holmes, who sold the 58-unit Marnice Apartments, 1031 75th St. S.E., in Everett for $575,000 to Orlo Williams, whom Paul Mickley, also of Paragon, represented.
Pauline Spyridis sold a 6-unit apartment at 412 N. 45th St. in Seattle to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Slavin for $650,000. David J. Smith of Marcus & Millichap represented both parties.
Rick Yoder, owner of The Triple Door, is guest speaker at the International Council of Shopping Center social at 4 p.m. Dec. 3 at The Triple Door, 216 Union St. Yoder will discuss the challenges of redeveloping the night club below his restaurant, Wild Ginger. Cost is $45 if pre-registered, $55 at the door. The event is open to the public. Register at www.icsc.org or by calling (646) 728-3647.