IMA Opens New Offices in Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

IMA inaugurated its new offices in downtown Bellevue last week, showcasing a modern two-story space designed for staff and clients. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, where attendees enjoyed food and drinks. IMA, formerly known as Parker, Smith & Feek, expressed excitement about the new location's potential to enhance the working environment and client interactions. The organization emphasized its commitment to providing a better experience for employees and clients alike. This move reflects IMA's growth and dedication to improving service delivery.

Photos from the event captured the celebratory atmosphere, highlighting the community's support for the organization. The new office aims to foster collaboration and innovation among staff. IMA's transition marks a significant milestone in its evolution as a leading service provider.

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