Pemco had been located on that block since 1949 until it made the decision to sell the property in 2015 to Unico Properties. Later that year, it landed in a new headquarters, just a few blocks away at 1300 Dexter Ave. N. Since then, Unico has been renovating the buildings, originally built in 1973 and 1981, respectively, to make them attractive to tech companies. Unico also changed the name to Yale & Thomas and redid the outside, removing the very visible Pemco logo and adding orange accents to the exterior.
Perhaps Amazon will respond with its own retail stores full of Kindles to physically test and then purchase. Do you think that’s a good idea?
Pepper sauce from Guizhou, navel oranges from Jiangxi and beef shank from Anhui are part of the rural specialties Beijing-based IT engineer Zhang Xin bought for the upcoming week-long Spring Festival holiday. They are all products from poor villages.
Perhaps less well understood is the potential cost in terms of future vegetation, he said.
Peter Rogoff, CEO of Sound Transit, said Thursday at the King County Economic Development Council’s annual Economic Forecast Conference that his organization has been approached by Amazon to install package delivery locations, possibly something akin to Amazon Lockers, at its Sounder rail platforms. Sounder is a commuter service that travels between the north and south edges of the Seattle region, as far north as Everett and as far south as Lakewood.
Pew: 35% of Americans have tablets, up 10% from last year
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Peter Zhu was the only male in his generation of the Zhu family.
People on Hainan, a well-known tropical island resort with abundant natural scenery and wildlife resources, once saw turtles regularly on its beaches, but after years of overhunting, the animals' numbers have dropped drastically.
Peter Frankopan, a professor of world history at Oxford University, echoed Xi's point on valuing history and boosting peace, because "it is true that the aim for all must be to build a community who benefit from and share in a common future".
Peter Zemsky, deputy dean of business school INSEAD, is optimistic about Tencent's prospects, saying its next approach should be to increase share of wallet (a customer's total spend) given that penetration rate of services is already high.