The world renowned luxury floral event company, Fleurs de Villes will be exhibiting their “Mannequin Series” at an exhibition at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival this spring. Want a sneak peak? Pacific Place will also be home to three of their fresh-floral mannequins and a “floral swing” for ten days, from February 20-March 1. Fleurs de Villes partners with local florists with leading brands, blending inspiring floral design with bespoke mannequins to create elaborate and original works of art. This signature event marks Fleurs de Villes’ first time in Seattle, don’t miss out on the inspiring collaborations at this one of a kind event!
Read MoreAttention all lovers of hot pot and Chinese Cuisine! HaiDiLao, an experience once described by famed Los Angeles Times Food Critic Jonathan Gold as the “Ferrari of Chinese hot pot restaurants,” will open this Spring at Pacific Place, downtown Seattle’s destination for retail shopping, entertainment and dining.
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Popping the bubbly over here, and shucking those oysters, along with our friend and client Chef Nick Novello as one of Seattle’s Next Seafood Stars. Check out the latest issue of Seattle Magazine for all the details. As Editor Chelsea Lin aptly states, “as Seattle’s restaurant scene steps it up, a new class of seafood stars spearheads the celebration.
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The natural beauty, rich history and unique character of Washington’s Whidbey and Camano islands inspires an eclectic art scene. This season, chart a new course or hone a hobby with some of the following happenings.
Read MoreValentine’s Day is right around the corner. We’ve put together a variety of ways to celebrate the month of love, ranging from quirky to casual to delicious. From classic Seattle establishments to distinctive Washington destinations, these decidedly non-boring suggestions fit for couples or groups will make sure this hallmark holiday is an event worth celebrating.
Read MoreVenture into the great indoors at Pacific Place this final holiday weekend season for an untraditional take on the season’s iconic traditions. Find a strolling Santa Claus and creative photo moments throughout the center. Rub elbows with ice sculptors and balloon artists, listen to live music. These are just a few of the festive happenings taking place at the newly transformed Pacific Place this final holiday weekend, read on for details or visit this link for a full lineup.
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Our growing team is seeking a creative coordinator to manage people, places and things that make our agency tick. The role works closely with internal teams, media, influencers, stakeholders and clients to execute our range of campaigns. Gain hands-on PR experience in a dynamic setting, creating strategic awareness for clients, which range from haute couture to the city’s best hamburgers.
Read MoreChipmonkey Wine, a new gifting company that pairs wine with life, launches today. Founded by WSET 3 Graduate and Certified Sommelier Kanchan Schindlauer, Chipmonkey Wine pairs carefully selected bottles with customized sentiments for all of life’s occasions. From bird attacks and toddler trouble to new homes and birthdays, there’s a wine for that.
Read MoreIf summer must end, there’s only one way to find a silver lining. Plan for all things fall. Washington’s state capital region has things covered with tasting trip along the Thurston Bountiful Byway featuring craft producers (think: seasonal sips from Sandstone Distillery) along this 60-mile agritourism route. See sunflower fields, explore a corn maze or visit a Halloween Town. No pumpkin spice lattes here! It’s all things fall as follows.
Read MoreBezel & Kiln, a new destination for personal and household adornment, arrives at Pacific Place next month. Located on the second floor adjacent to its sister store The Handmade Showroom, this 1,083 square foot pop-up concept features a highly curated collection of contemporary jewelry, meaningful accessories, and fine housewares crafted by independent artists and designers from all over the world.
Read MoreWhen summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.
Read MoreWhen summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.
Read MoreThe countdown is on for Pacific Place’s multi-million-dollar redevelopment project, slated to complete end of 2019. In the meantime, Seattle’s premier retail destination is launching exciting new programs, partners, and hands-on experiences to celebrate the season. From flower crowns to film festivals, Pacific Place has something for everyone.
Read MoreWhen summer rolls around in the Pacific Northwest, there is nothing quite like an experience on Seattle’s celebrated waterfront. Tourists and visitors alike flock to the area to take in the panoramic views of Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay, and enjoy the area’s celebrated shops and restaurants. While the area has undergone a transformation with the SR 99 Tunnel, the waterfront’s eclectic food scene is also celebrating a new revival. This spring Pier 57 has launched a brand-new menu at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, Seattle’s beloved waterfront restaurant adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel.
Read MoreSummer travel to island time in the Pacific Northwest got easier this year with new nonstop flights landing at Paine Field. Located just four miles from the Whidbey Island ferry landing in Mukilteo and 44 miles to Camano Island, its panoramic windows, Beecher’s Cheese shop and two-gate terminal make this privately-owned airport an easy and accessible choice with daily flights servicing nine destinations including Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Orange County, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose. Wondering how to best spend a summer weekend on the islands? Read on!
Read MoreYou may know Chef Scott Staples for his burgers, but how about his braised sandwiches? Those lucky enough to sample the upcoming Spicy Corned Beef Sandwich with braised, pulled corned beef, Manchego cheese, spicy thousand island sauce, pickled pepper with cabbage slaw on rye bread, will quickly understand how this technique adds flavor to any variety of offerings.
Read MoreOur home town float therapy innovators, Urban Float’s Chief Operating Officer Joe Beaudry and CEO Scott Swerland will appear on ABC’s "Shark Tank" Sunday, March 17. These local entrepreneurs appear on the broadcast to pitch the Urban Float franchise concept, but viewers will have to watch to find out if the sharks bite.
Read MoreHot off the press, here’s the latest happenings and events from Olympia & Beyond, now thru June 2019. From The Olympic Air Show held over Father’s Day weekend sure to impress dad, a weekend-long pride festival in the heart of downtown to celebrate the LGBTQ and allied communities, offering and array of entertainment - to the 28th Annual America's Classic Jazz Festival with non-stop music and dancing to the first annual South Sound Cider Conference that will include a public cider tasting, and more.
Read MoreMiners Landing at Pier 57, home to the Seattle Great Wheel and a variety of dining and entertainment options, announces new happenings coming this February. With Chef Nick Novello now at the helm, a seafood-inspired Valentine’s Day menu offers a tasty way to celebrate the season at Fisherman’s Restaurant and Bar, followed by a private gondola ride with sparkling wine for two. All day happy hour at Fisherman’s Restaurant and a final bird’s eye view of the viaduct may relieve some weary downtown commuters as construction continues throughout the month.
Read MoreWhile Seattleites brave the Alaskan Way Viaduct closure, also known as ViaDoom, Pacific Place offers new incentives, coined as “Via-Do” for downtown workers. The Pacific Place garage, home to 1,200 parking spaces on six levels (the largest in Downtown Seattle) is extending early bird parking offer from 10 hours to 12 hours and reducing overnight parking rates from $30 to $25 from January 14 – February 4, 2019.
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