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7 updates that shaped the Puyallup areas business landscape in 2024

Puyallup, WALocal News

The Puyallup area has experienced significant shifts in its business landscape throughout 2024, encompassing both expansions and contractions. A notable closure is the downsizing of a major automotive retailer, which will affect local economies across Western Washington. In contrast, the newly opened Holiday Cafe is designed to serve families, featuring a kid-friendly play area that promotes community interaction. Another highlight is the ambitious $40 million mixed-use development project set to revitalize downtown Puyallup, complete with residential units, a brewery, and a food hall. The opening of Crave Cookies, a popular dessert shop franchise, adds to the area's growing dining scene, enticing locals with unique flavors.

Furthermore, longstanding businesses are also undergoing transitions, with the owner of a beloved market announcing plans to sell. Meanwhile, Nuestro Barrio, a woman-owned multicultural shop, aims to share Latin culture with the community, contributing to Puyallup's diverse business environment. These developments reflect a vibrant economy that is adapting to new challenges and opportunities while fostering community spirit.

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