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Claire Lieberman has been promoted Vice President, Development at BENCHMARK


BENCHMARK® a global hospitality company, today announces the promotion of Claire Lieberman to vice president of business development. As a leader within Benchmark s robust development team, Lieberman will drive forward the continual growth of the Texas-based management company that operates more than 80 assets worldwide.
Lieberman initially joined Benchmark in February 2020 as senior director of business development, bringing with her nearly a decade of hotel management, investment, acquisition, and development experience. Since then, Lieberman has proven instrumental in the stabilization and expansion of Benchmark s varied portfolio.
Prior to Benchmark, Lieberman was the senior director of development for Red Lion Hotel Corporation in Denver, CO where she spearheaded the national expansion efforts for the company s luxury boutique brand, Hotel RL. She also held multiple development positions with Two Roads Hospitality, playing an integral role in the merger of Destinatio ....

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People are packing up and moving to Washington's rural communities, real estate report shows


People are moving to Washington’s rural communities, real estate report shows
Realtors found the COVID-19 pandemic and working from home has allowed people the freedom to move away from the city.
Author: Kaila Lafferty (KING5)
Updated: 9:23 AM PDT May 3, 2021
CARNATION, Wash. People are packing up and buying homes outside of Seattle, according to Sotheby’s first-quarter report for 2021.
According to Sotheby’s, it’s a seller s market, and people are buying homes in rural communities like Carnation, Sultan, Snohomish, Gold Bar and Darrington.
Carnation saw a nearly 15% increase in median sales prices for homes with an average of six days on the market. ....

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Cellphone earthquake alerts debut in Washington — with a catch


Cellphone earthquake alerts debut in Washington with a catch
By Sandi Doughton, The Seattle Times
Published: May 3, 2021, 7:57am
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One of the most terrifying things about earthquakes is the way they strike without warning. That’s going to change just a tiny bit in Washington beginning Tuesday.
For the first time, residents will be able to get alerts on their cellphones seconds before the ground under their feet starts shaking enough time, hopefully, to get to a safe spot and avoid injury.
Californians have been tied in to the earthquake early warning network called ShakeAlert since late 2019 and have already received advance notifications of several small-to-moderate quakes. The system went live in Oregon two months ago. Washington’s addition completes the rollout of a technology inspired by networks in Japan and Mexico and developed over the past 15 years by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Washington, ....

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Washington State Debuts Cellphone Earthquake Alerts


Washington State Debuts Cellphone Earthquake Alerts
For the first time, residents will be able to get alerts on their cellphones seconds before the ground under their feet starts shaking enough time, hopefully, to get to a safe spot and avoid injury.
May 03, 2021 • 
(TNS) - One of the most terrifying things about earthquakes is the way they strike without warning. That s going to change just a tiny bit in Washington beginning Tuesday.
For the first time, residents will be able to get alerts on their cellphones seconds before the ground under their feet starts shaking enough time, hopefully, to get to a safe spot and avoid injury. ....

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Cellphone earthquake alerts debut in Washington state, completing West Coast network


Cellphone earthquake alerts debut in Washington state, completing West Coast network
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SEATTLE One of the most terrifying things about earthquakes is the way they strike without warning. That’s going to change just a tiny bit in Washington beginning Tuesday.
For the first time, residents will be able to get alerts on their cellphones seconds before the ground under their feet starts shaking enough time, hopefully, to get to a safe spot and avoid injury.
Californians have been tied in to the earthquake early warning network called ShakeAlert since late 2019 and have already received advance notifications of several small-to-moderate quakes. The system went live in Oregon two months ago. Washington’s addition completes the rollout of a technology inspired by networks in Japan and Mexico and developed over the past 15 years by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Washington, Caltech and other instit ....

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