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- FAST-FIX JEWELRY REPAIRS(R) Expands
- Building Business in Difficult Times
- Normandy Park City Profile
- News Briefs
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| FAST-FIX
JEWELRY REPAIRS(R) Expands |
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Clarence
and Nadine Jenkins, co-owners of FAST-FIX JEWELRY
REPAIRS(R) and winners of the Tukwila Small Business of
the Year 2001 award, opened their second store on Nov.
15, 2001 in Alderwood Mall.
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| Building
Business in Difficult Times |
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businesses are reporting that their goal is simply to
survive these difficult times. The steps to survival are
the same as those for building a business.
1. Build relationships (old and new). This builds
trust and helps you identify who needs what your
business has to offer and who has what your business
needs.
2. Tell your story. What has your business
accomplished. What is your business' passion.
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| Normandy
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| A
feeling of community permeates the decision making
process at the city level. With fewer than 50
businesses, this is primarily a residential community.
However, the opportunity is great for companies whose
philosophy fits the Normandy Park way of life.
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| Internet
Use Sets Record
Business Forum to Include Normandy Park
Tyee Annual Holiday Bazaar -- Tyee High School,
located at 4424 South 188th Street in SeaTac is hosting
the Annual Holiday Bazaar on December 1, from 9 am to 4
pm.
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