Buzz Podcast Featuring Boehm's Candies

Issaquah, WALocal News

The latest episode of the Issaquah Buzz podcast dives into the exciting new business openings in Issaquah, Washington, showcasing the city's vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. Featured businesses include the beloved bookstore Barnes & Noble, making its return, and Planet Fitness, which offers fresh opportunities for fitness enthusiasts. The episode also highlights the NW Pottery Collective, a creative haven for pottery lovers, and Mayuri International Foods, a new destination for global groceries. Upcoming establishments such as Pier 88 Seafood and the RaajGharana Indian Restaurant & Bar are set to broaden the culinary landscape, catering to both seafood lovers and fans of authentic Indian cuisine. Residents are encouraged to explore these new ventures, reinforcing community support for local businesses.

The podcast is accessible on various platforms, including YouTube and Spotify, making it easy for listeners to stay informed. This episode not only showcases new opportunities but also reflects the dynamic growth of Issaquah's business scene. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the importance of community engagement in fostering local economic development.

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