Business developments that shaped Gig Harbors landscape in 2024

Tacoma, WALocal News

The business landscape of Gig Harbor underwent notable transformations in 2024, characterized by the opening of new restaurants and the proposal of larger commercial projects. A contentious retail and fuel center has ignited debates among residents, who are concerned about potential traffic congestion and alterations to the area's character. The developer of the Village at Harbor Hill has indicated a willingness to explore a mixed-use project, which could blend residential and commercial elements. New culinary establishments, such as Poke Pop and Bloom Thai, have further diversified the local dining options, attracting both residents and visitors. Additionally, Align Skincare has taken over a former Massage Envy location, providing wellness services to the community.

These developments illustrate the dynamic nature of Gig Harbor's economy and its adaptability to changing consumer demands. The community's active participation in discussions surrounding these projects underscores the importance of maintaining local character amid growth. As Gig Harbor continues to evolve, the interplay between development and community values will shape its future.

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