Shoreline Economic Forecast 2025 - March 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Economic Forecast event on March 18, 2025, promises to be an invaluable opportunity for residents and business owners to gain insights into the future of real estate and economic trends. Hosted at the historic Crest Cinema, the event will feature distinguished speakers, including economist Matthew Gardner and King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski. Attendees can expect to hear expert analyses that address the unique challenges and opportunities facing the Shoreline area. With the participation of Elliott Krivenko, a PNW Market Analyst from CoStar, and Nathan Daum, Economic Development Manager for the City of Shoreline, the event will cover a wide array of relevant topics. This gathering is particularly timely, given the evolving economic landscape that affects local businesses and property markets.

Free tickets are available on Eventbrite, making it easy for the community to engage with these crucial discussions. By attending, participants will be better equipped to navigate the complexities of the local economy and make informed decisions. Don’t miss this chance to connect with top experts and enhance your market knowledge.

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