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With tariffs increasing costs of Uwajimaya's importers, it is a matter of time before the impact is "felt by everyone," said ...
Known for its specialty grocery items, Uwajimaya also has a flagship store in Seattle, along with two other Washington ...
Asian grocer Uwajimaya plans to expand its Eastside presence in Issaquah after emerging as the qualified bidder for the lease ...
Asian grocery store Uwajimaya is expanding into Issaquah after announcing it will take over the lease of a former Rite Aid.
Uwajimaya is adding another store in the Puget Sound area. According to The Puget Sound Business Journal, the Asian grocery ...
Everyone in Seattle knows Uwajimaya, a mainstay of the city’s famous marketplace for three generations. To see the family-owned business survive and thrive, president and CEO Denise Moriguchi ’98 must ...
A March 11, 2008 Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC) article - somehow I missed it when originally published - was quite good in the presentation of the Old Town position through the words of Doug ...
Uwajimaya always has it at $.99 for off-season prices, and usually 2/.99 when it's in season." "The frozen ramen at Uwajimaya is approximately 1,000 times better than dried grocery-store ramen.
Uwajimaya Inc. currently operates stores in Seattle, Bellevue, and Beaverton, Ore. Matsuno said the company is looking at properties but is not disclosing any details yet. She is interested in the ...
Uwajimaya said the new store will be 35,000 square feet and will be its second-largest location; the store in Seattle’s International District is the largest.
Look - instead of Uwajimaya as a separate project - I would rather have it within the North Old Town Strategy. Emphasis on strategy. Take a look at some scenarios. What do you think?