With Maví closure, Gig Harbor down to four galleries
Apr 28, 2025 | By: Carolyn BickLiz and Mavi Ashe, who owned the gallery on Harborview Drive that closed late last year, hope to reopen on Soundview in 2027.
Read MoreGig Harbor Now reporters provide information about where people can eat, shop and seek professional services, which businesses are opening or closing, and explain local trends and their relation to the national economy.
Liz and Mavi Ashe, who owned the gallery on Harborview Drive that closed late last year, hope to reopen on Soundview in 2027.
Read MoreThe median home prices for a single-family home in the greater Gig Harbor area rose to a new record of $922,000 in March.
Read MoreFor affordable kid fun, the $2 throwback films for kids at Galaxy Theatres are a sure bet each summer — and we’re currently enjoying the seasonal specials going on now for $2 per ticket for showtimes at this month’s Spring Fest.
Read MoreA funeral home wanted to build a cemetery on Rosedale Street in the mid-1960s. The community organized to stop it.
Read MoreThe project is proposed for 39 acres on Rosedale Street, directly west of Gig Harbor High. Developers are asking to deviate from city rules on altering topography and on the required size of the vegetation buffer between the property and the high school.
Read MoreThe local real estate sales market remained strong in February. But what impact might mortgage rates and wild cards like tariffs play going forward?
Read MoreInvitation Bookshop is moving to Judson Street, while a nearby craft beer tasting room has a new owner and a new look. Invitation is still open in the Uptown neighborhood, but owner Allyson Howard hopes to complete the move to 3119 Judson Street by next month. Meanwhile, Matt Burnett recently purchased the former Gig Harbor
Read MoreFood Backpacks 4 Kids works to ensure that children from low-income families do not go hungry, particularly during weekends and school breaks when free meals are not available.
Read MoreThe cultural access program would support local nonprofits and provide educational program. The city council must decide whether to put the question before voters.
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor-based distillery’s stock dropped to just $1.08 in February after opening at $4 last year.
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