Most-viewed articles on BBJToday.com for December 2012
1. Haggen appoints new leadership team after CEO resigns
Haggen CEO C.J. Gabriel Jr. has resigned his position with the Bellingham-based grocery chain, a senior executive with the company has confirmed…
2. Leasing rift has Heritage Flight Museum considering new home
Citing unfavorable lease terms for an aviation museum, directors with Heritage Flight Museum expect to leave the Bellingham International Airport, possibly within the next few months…
3. Labels Consignment will move original store to James Street
Labels Women’s Consignment Store plans to move its original store located near downtown Bellingham to the former Al’s Honda property on James Street…
4. Gateway Terminal fans tout benefits, while critics concerned with costs
Supporters of the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal at Cherry Point have found new reasons to claim the export facility would bring benefits to the region. But critics are still concerned over potential downsides to the project…
5. With new parent firm, Big Fresh Media expands into digital realm
Many big, fresh ideas start small. Mark Lee and Doug DeVries of Bellingham have spent the past decade growing their tech startup, Big Fresh Media, into a Web development firm with more than 20 employees, a variety of digital services and a division devoted solely to IT support, called Tech Help…
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1. Haggen appoints new leadership team after CEO resigns
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4. With new parent firm, Big Fresh Media expands into digital realm
5. Leasing rift has Heritage Flight Museum considering new home
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