Port of Everett
Port of Everett shipping schedule
As of May 22, 2012. This Port of Everett schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Date: 05/23/2012 | Bizblog
Guide to the Port of Everett
No entity has controlled and shaped Everett's waterfront more than the Port of Everett. The port's mission is to grow businesses and jobs, and it does that by creating opportunities for others to make money. For example, a business could lease a space at...
Date: 05/20/2012 | Need to Know
Port of Everett shipping schedule
As of May 14, 2012. This Port of Everett schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Date: 05/14/2012 | Bizblog
Port considers buying K-C mill site
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett is aggressively exploring whether it should buy the 66-acre Kimberly-Clark site, which is for sale after the waterfront pulp-paper mill closed last month.
Date: 05/13/2012 | Local News
Should the port buy the Kimberly-Clark site?
I'm in the midst of putting together a story about what the public thinks should happen to the Kimberly Clark mill site, which is now up for sale. The city put out a survey...
Date: 05/10/2012 | Inside Everett
Everett Farmers Market has new owners
The Everett Farmers Market is under new ownership and management. Karen Erickson and Gary Purves have taken over from longtime owners Inger and Tone Hutton.
Date: 05/09/2012 | Bizblog
Port of Everett shipping schedule
As of May 8, 2012. This Port of Everett schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Date: 05/08/2012 | Bizblog
Port of Everett shipping schedule
As of April 30, 2012. This Port of Everett schedule is tentative and subject to change.
Date: 04/30/2012 | Business
Port of Everetts expanded repair yard handles bigger boats
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett just finished expanding the boatyard in the waterfront Craftsman District, nearly doubling space for vessel repair.The $1.8 million expansion added 32 boat-repair stalls, for a total of 72.
Date: 04/30/2012 | Business
'Rare' mill land for sale
Kimberly-Clark has formally offered the waterfront site 'unpriced'
Date: 04/27/2012 | Bizblog
Comment on two Everett waterfront makeovers
EVERETT -- Two sections of the Everett waterfront are getting makeovers and officials want the public to weigh in on those changes this week.These are two separate projects, but both have the potential to reshape a large portion of the city's waterfront.
Date: 04/02/2012 | Local News
Capsized tugboat stabilized on Everett waterfront
EVERETT -- Crews have stabilized a tugboat that capsized along the Everett waterfront this weekend and a dry dock that partially sunk.
Date: 03/20/2012 | Local News
Tugboat capsizes as drydock sinks on Everett waterfront
EVERETT -- Environmental authorities were monitoring the salvage operation of a 140-foot tugboat containing up to 60,000 gallons of diesel that capsized at the Vigor Marine Shipyard along the Everett waterfront.
Date: 03/19/2012 | Local News
Blast from the past
Everett port loads first timber shipment since 2002
Date: 03/08/2012 | Local News
Better garbage operations sought
EVERETT -- Snohomish County is negotiating to buy a rail yard from the Port of Everett to have more direct oversight of the system for sending local garbage to Eastern Washington.
Date: 03/05/2012 | Local News
Everett ports new security lighting raises neighbors concerns over glare
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett plans to put up $1.3 million in lights this spring, just below a neighborhood along Rucker Hill.
Date: 02/25/2012 | Local News
Shipbuilder Vigor Industrial to expand operations with acquisition of Alaska shipyard
Vigor Industrial, a Northwest shipbuilding operation that operates Vigor Marine in Everett, is purchasing an Alaska-based shipbuilding company, Alaska Ship and Drydock in Ketchikan.The acquisition is expected to strengthen Vigor's presence on the West Coast.
Date: 02/08/2012 | Business
Port of Everett hires new marina director
Jeff Bearman took over as Everett's marina director Jan. 10. Bearman has more than 20 years of experience, primarily managing marinas in Hawaii.
Date: 01/14/2012 | Business
Dash across highway spoils a good walk
In this season of resolutions, I didn't make any. One foot in front of the other, that's more my approach to life.A step at a time is my road map for 2012. Speaking of steps, I do need to get out walking, resolution or not.
Date: 01/06/2012 | Local News
Latest 747 wins approval from U.S. regulators
The Boeing Co. has received federal certification on its 747-8 passenger plane, paving the way for it to deliver the revamped jumbo jet early next year. On Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration signed off on the 747-8 passenger plane, certifying the aircraft is safe to fly commercially.
Date: 12/15/2011 | Business
Port of Everett renews tax levy
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett commission renewed the port's tax levy Tuesday night, agreeing to assess property owners enough to raise $4.1 million in 2012.
Date: 11/29/2011 | Business
Voters leaning toward Stiger in Port of Everett race
EVERETT -- Voters appeared inclined to put a new face on the Port of Everett commission, giving challenger Tom Stiger a strong lead in Tuesday's election returns.
Date: 11/08/2011 | Local News
Fed: Economy's slow pace is frustrating
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday acknowledged that the pace of economic growth is likely to be "frustratingly slow," after the Fed downgraded its forecast for the next two years. Bernanke said the central bank is looking for growth and the job market to improve gradually over the...
Date: 11/03/2011 | Business
Rethinking the waterfront
Citizens brainstorm changes to port's master plan
Date: 10/24/2011 | Business
Two familiar opponents face off for Everett port seat
EVERETT -- The last election for the Port of Everett commission two years ago was something of a free-for-all.
Date: 10/19/2011 | Business
New political boundaries approved by Port of Everett
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett commission unanimously approved new political boundaries Tuesday, giving each member a slice of the waterfront.The new boundaries are required every 10 years based on census data.
Date: 10/12/2011 | Business
Marina occupancy slips
EVERETT -- The recession and the continuing poor economy has stolen the fun out of a lot of things, and for many people that includes boating.Some people have sold their boats. Others aren't using them much.The Port of Everett is seeing the change.
Date: 09/19/2011 | Business
Longshoremen return to work at Everett, other state ports after Longview violence
Members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union were back working in Everett and in other Washington state ports Friday after a one-day walkout Thursday.
Date: 09/09/2011 | Business
Standoff at Longview docks
Dispute prompts sympathy walkout at Port of Everett
Date: 09/08/2011 | Business
Cleanup at port gets state approval
EVERETT -- The state has approved the environmental cleanup of a piece of the Everett waterfront slated for redevelopment.
Date: 08/12/2011 | Business
Business Briefs: Everett builder low bidder for port project
Allied Construction Associates Inc. of Everett was awarded a $505,368 contract by the Port of Everett for work needed to house a marine science center on the waterfront. The contractor, the low bidder, will set up a science lab and classroom space...
Date: 08/11/2011 | Business
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Date: 08/08/2011 | Business
New owner learns as he builds grocery business on Everett waterfront
When Lauren Bivens moved his Harbor Marine business to new digs on the Everett waterfront this year, he left room for a grocery store in the new location.
Date: 08/05/2011 | Business
Business Briefs: Everett road work to help move freight
The government will spend $1.45 million for transportation projects at several Everett intersections designed to allow freight to move more quickly along the waterfront. The federal funds are being offered by the Puget Sound Regional Council for freight corridor improvements at W. Marine Drive and...
Date: 07/30/2011 | Business
Where to put ferry dock?
Mukilteo Council thinks tank farm is the best option
Date: 07/18/2011 | Local News
Everett Port debates how to redraw its boundaries
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett Commission has begun its job of approving new political boundaries based on the 2010 census.The three-member commission must complete the task by the end of the year.
Date: 07/15/2011 | Business
Port of Everett to get its own rail system to manage freight
EVERETT -- The Port of Everett will spend $2.35 million on an internal rail system to help it handle more cargo and to do it more efficiently.The port's commission approved the low bid for the work Tuesday that was offered by MidMountain Contractors.
Date: 07/14/2011 | Business
Sculpture celebrates Everett's commercial fishermen
It took seven years, but Barbara Piercey of Everett and Kay Zuanich of Mukilteo think it was worth the wait."It's so evocative of what they were doing," Piercey said. "He just captured the essence of what they do and the emotions."
Date: 06/24/2011 | Business
Explore working waterfront at free Everett port tours
Everett's waterfront is more than just a pretty view.So the Port of Everett is offering the public a chance to see what a working waterfront looks like up close as it kicks off its third annual Working Waterfront Harbor Tours.
Date: 06/20/2011 | Life
Months later, water bottling plant remains only an idea
EVERETT -- It was a key point in County Executive Aaron Reardon's big annual speech: By mid-year, he said, people would be employed building a
Date: 06/19/2011 | Local News
Everett port director to testify before Congress about jobs
Port of Everett Director John Mohr is to testify before Congress on Tuesday on how ports create jobs. Mohr will speak at a hearing of the subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation on how helping the maritime transportation system creates jobs and boosts exports. Others set to testify...
Date: 06/14/2011 | Business
Business People
PeopleSue Gammell, a vice president at the Banner Bank branch in Everett, and Cheryl Bosh, a branch manager and assistant vice president in Bothell, are recipients of the company's 2010 Banner's Best awards for excellence, customer service and business skills.
Date: 06/13/2011 | Business
Monument to Everett's fishing heritage
When Kay Zuanich heard that the Port of Everett planned to demolish the net sheds it rented to the few remaining commercial fishermen to make way for redevelopment, she called her friend Barbara Piercey.
Date: 06/06/2011 | Business
Death of a dream
Grand plans for Everett marina end with an auction of scraps
Date: 06/03/2011 | Business




