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NW Q&A | U-District budget hotel (Seattle Times)
Budget hotel options in Seattle's University District
NBA pitch is no 'slam-dunk' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
The latest plan to bring pro basketball back to Seattle now that its team has been sold and moved to Oklahoma City may faces enormous challenges as it heads to the 2009 legislative session.
Those Are Historic Urine Stains (NBC Bay Area)
In the Tenderloin, corner stores sell more alcohol than food, drug-addled pan handlers shake paper cups at passers-by and churches vie for real estate with strip clubs. Now, the federal government is on...
Future looks bleak for casino magnate (Honolulu Advertiser)
SEATTLE — No one climbed the list of American billionaires faster than Sheldon Adelson. And this year no one is falling quicker.
Hilton, Blackstone Deal Closes (Commercial Property News)
Hilton Hotels Corp. and The Blackstone Group announced late today that the previously announced takeover of Hilton has closed. Hilton's common stock went for $47.50 in cash. Hilton stock will no longer trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
Alaska Airlines Inaugurates Service From Seattle to Kona, on Hawaii's Big Island (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Alaska Airlines today will inaugurate daily, year-round service between Seattle and Kona on Hawaii's Big Island. The new flights will provide convenient connections to travelers in other cities served by Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air throughout the Pacific Northwest and state of Alaska.
Magic Johnson Talks Video Phones and NBA (PC World)
Magic Johnson may not be the next "Bill Gates," but he knows good technology when he sees.
LEEDing the Charge: Downtown Seattles 901 Fifth Avenue Building Achieves LEED-EB SilverTM Certification (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SEATTLE----RREEF Real Estate and Kennedy Wilson today announced that 901 Fifth Avenue in Seattle, WA, a 41-story 558,607 sq. ft office tower has achieved LEED-EB™ Silver certification.
Traveling takes affordable turn (The Tennessean)
With the economy in distress, there might be no cheaper time to travel than this winter as a sharp drop in demand forces airlines, hotels and cruise companies to slash fares, cut rates and lower fees.
New CEO is ready to take the reins at Aqua (Honolulu Advertiser)
A new president and CEO at Hawai'i-based Aqua Hotels & Resorts, who expects the boutique chain to double the number of hotels within two years, starts work today.