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Nov 20, 1998
The Washington Family Business Awards were recently announced. The winners include: Terra Personnel Group of Everett for small family business; Absher Construction Co. of Puyallup and Seattle Mortgage Co. of Seattle for medium family businesses; Neil F. Lampson Inc. of Kennewick for large family business; Richmond Public Relations of Seattle for new family business; and Wilcox Farms for heritage family business.
Cam Anderson, Chris Hughes, Brad Knowles and Jennifer Simpson have joined Cushman & Wakefield as associate brokers. Knowles specializes in industrial leasing and will work mostly in the Kent Valley. He was with Colliers Macaulay International. Hughes started with Cushman & Wakefield and worked for Norris, Beggs & Simpson before returning to focus on Eastside and Northend industrial high-tech buildings. Anderson started with CB Richard Ellis and will concentrate on the downtown Seattle office market. Simpson most recently worked for Northstream Development of Kirkland where she worked on the development and marketing of commercial projects.
Kathy Blain was Prudential's top earning sales associate in the state during the third quarter and Janine Duncan was second. Both work at the Admiral office in West Seattle.
Linda J. Boettcher has been appointed commercial real estate lending officer by Everett Mutual. She will work in the downtown Everett branch and specialize in construction and term lending for commercial and multi-family properties as well as land acquisition and development.
John B. Richardson has been named president of Action Mortgage, a subsidiary of Sterling Savings. He has more than 25 years' experience in financial services and most recently was senior vice president COO/national loan production manager for WMC Mortgage Corp., formerly Weyerhaeuser Mortgage Co., in Woodland Hills, Calif.
Seattle Mortgage recently arranged $3.1 million in permanent financing for the Gig Harbor Corporate Center. Owned by EJH Investments LLC, the 34,295-square-foot office building houses various tenants including The Prudential and Merrill Lynch.
Taco Time Restaurants has bought the Kampai Restaurant Building, 200 106th Ave. N.E., in Bellevue for $1.6 million. Taco Time's current downtown location will be razed to make way for expansion of the Meydenbauer Center. Mark C. Anderson of Colliers represented Taco Time. The sellers, Foster and Collin Radford, represented themselves.
Nov 19, 1998
The Washington Family Business Awards were recently announced, and the winners include Terra Personnel Group of Everett for small family business; Absher Construction Co. of Puyallup and Seattle Mortgage Co. of Seattle for medium family businesses; Neil F. Lampson Inc. of Kennewick for large family business; Richmond Public Relations of Seattle for new family business; and Wilcox Farms for heritage family business.