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Known for its specialty grocery items, Uwajimaya also has a flagship store in Seattle, along with two other Washington ...
Asian grocery store Uwajimaya is expanding into Issaquah after announcing it will take over the lease of a former Rite Aid.
Asian grocer Uwajimaya plans to expand its Eastside presence in Issaquah after emerging as the qualified bidder for the lease ...
Uwajimaya is adding another store in the Puget Sound area. According to The Puget Sound Business Journal, the Asian grocery ...
With tariffs increasing costs of Uwajimaya's importers, it is a matter of time before the impact is "felt by everyone," said ...
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Uwajimaya, the Seattle-based Asian grocer, has navigated hardship before. Not long after the family business opened its doors in 1928, it temporarily shuttered when founders Fujimatsu and Sadako ...
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Julie Hsieh has been cleared of wrongdoing in the lawsuit alleging over 140 trees were illegally cut down near Grand Ridge Park.
Julie Hsieh and her family had been named in a lawsuit filed by King County over the removal of over 140 trees near Grand Ridge Park.