Discover Burien to host Business After-Hours at Huckleberry Nursery on Wednesday, July 16

Burien, WALocal News

Discover Burien will host a Business After-Hours event at Huckleberry Nursery on July 16, 2025, starting at 1:01 PM local time. The event aims to enhance networking opportunities for local business owners and professionals in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Attendees will gather at 15411 8th Ave SW in Burien, Washington, to connect and share insights. This initiative reflects Burien's commitment to fostering a vibrant business community by encouraging collaboration and partnership among its members. Local businesses stand to benefit from increased visibility and networking, which can lead to growth opportunities.

Huckleberry Nursery, a popular garden center, provides a unique setting for this gathering. The event underscores the significance of community engagement in local economic development. Discover Burien continues to prioritize initiatives that support and uplift the local business ecosystem.

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