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President’s Message ........................................................04 Copyright © 2019 MetroMedia, Inc. 4210 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Area Map ............................................................................06 Suite 314A Fairway, KS 66205 913-951-8413 Chamber Investors ...........................................................08 www.metromediapublishers.com Produced for and distributed by the Get to Know Your Community ........................................10 Education ...........................................................................20 Healthcare .........................................................................22 Kent Chamber of Commerce Out and About in Kent .....................................................26 524 West Meeker Street, Suite 1, Important Telephone Numbers ......................................30 Kent WA 98032 (253) 854-1770 Doing Business in Kent ....................................................32 [email protected] www.kentchamber.com About the Chamber ..........................................................36 While every effort has been made to make the information contained herein Community Involvement .................................................42 as accurate as possible, neither the Kent Chamber of Commerce nor Metro-Media Publications accept any Membership Directory .....................................................44 liability for errors or omissions. Photographs featured in this Business Directory ...........................................................49 publication are courtesy of: Cover: Rick Huff, Editorial photos: Rick Huff, Dan DeVries with Wildhorse Strategies, Adam Chizen with Rusty Power Studio, Kent Chamber of Commerce and Kent Reporter/Sound Publishing and City of Kent 2 | 2019 Kent Business Directory and Relocation Guide Free deluxe hot breakfast Centrally located between Free high-speed wireless internet Seattle and Tacoma Coin laundry Kent Station All rooms non- smoking ShoWare Center King suites available Minutes from Pacic Raceways Accessible accommodations and Emerald Downs for physically challenged Supermall of Great Northwest Indoor spa and Westeld Shopping Center In-room microwave, refrigerator, coee maker Discounts for seniors, AAA members and military Days Inn Kent 1/2 www.daysinnkent.com www.daysinn.com/hotel/20593 ServiciFoxng S ePLumbingattle & Kin &g CHEatingounty S 1/2ince 1964 Plumbing Professionals HVAC Specialists All Plumbing Repairs and Installations Furnace Maintenance and Repairs Drain and Sewer Repairs AC and Heating Installations Water Heater Repairs and Installations Ductless Mini-Split Service Call (253)872-8251 Foxph.com FOXPLH*163LO 2019 Kent Business Directory and Relocation Guide | 3 Welcome! n behalf of the Kent Chamber of Commerce Board are plenty of ways to unwind of Directors and staff, it is with great pleasure that in Kent. 2019 marks the I present the 2019 Business Directory & Relocation tenth season of the Seattle OGuide. It is my hope that this helpful directory will serve Thunderbirds ice hockey as a valuable source for business referrals anytime you are team and they continue looking for a specific product or service. It is our mission to draw people from all to promote a thriving business community in Kent. This over to experience the heart pounding excitement of guide will allow you access to the over 350 members of the hockey. Home to the Thunderbirds, ShoWare Center, a Kent Chamber of Commerce, as well as comprehensive 6,025-seat facility is just a few blocks from Kent Station information on the Kent community and the Chamber’s Family Shopping Center, Sound Transit, Kent Commons program. and Historical Downtown. The ShoWare Center has We are hopeful that your copy of the 2019 Business brought diverse entertainment to Kent including Directory & Relocation Guide will be an essential Seattle Thunderbirds Hockey, concerts, Business Expos, guide to living, shopping and doing business in Kent. Technology Expos, conferences, skating events, banquets Whether you’re a newcomer or a longtime resident, this and much more. In 2014, a key to our downtown growth user-friendly guide gives you a first-hand look at your opened in the form of a 164 unit mixed use residential community. You are encouraged to do business with apartment complex, called the Platform. In early 2015, the companies who invest in their community through Tarragon broke ground on their 150+ unit apartment membership in the Kent Chamber of Commerce. complex in the heart of downtown named, “Dwell at Kent Together we are all working to enhance community Station.” This development opened in 2016 and adds prosperity in Kent. much needed housing in the Kent downtown core. These days, livability and economic vitality go hand in With this guide you can see how much industry and hand. In Kent, our relatively low home prices, gorgeous opportunity has already located in Kent and why more will parks, reputable schools, and expanding job base mean be coming soon! more people than ever are seeking us out as a place to open businesses and spread their entrepreneurial wings. April. Sta. Rosa Whether it is strolling among the numerous diverse President of the Kent Chamber of Commerce shops or dining in our many fabulous restaurants, there Owner of Valley Floor Company 4 | 2019 Kent Business Directory and Relocation Guide expansive MArqueeBAYLOR ApartmentsSCOTT WHITE full Welcome home to Marquee, Kent’s new luxurious apartment community ideally located with easy access to Interstate I-5, Interstate 405 and State GRAND Route 167 for easy access to all points North and South or East and West! Setting the standard for excellence in residential living, each of the studio, one, two, and three bedroom apartment homes have been custom designed to provide both style and comfort. Enjoy in-home washers and dryers, fully OPENING equipped kitchens, with stainless steel appliances, quartz stone countertops, wood style plank ooring, and many distinctive designer touches throughout every room. As you explore this amazing community you will discover a professionally equipped tness center, seasonal pool, play areas, community 2019 lounge, along with biking and walking trails along the river just to name a few of the unique amenities of this incredible community! 253 2365401 PHONE FOR INFORMATION TODAY! 2019 Kent Business Directory and Relocation Guide | 5 WWW.PALLADIUMRES.COM Kent Area Map Residential ♦ Condos ♦ Land ♦ Investment Properties Committed to helping buyers and sellers withTray
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