Exit133's Top Stories of 2008 (31. December 2008, 11:48 by Derek Young) ~ Happy New Year!

In just a few hours, we’ll be dressing up, gearing up, and celebrating the New Year at First Night. However, first we wanted to provide you with some mindless entertainment. With the end of the year comes the inevitable end of year lists. Here’s our version. Enjoy!

Exit133’s Most Read Stories of 2008
As measured by unique page views, not including front page only readers, RSS reads, etc. It only counts if somebody clicked into the story.

  1. Sonic Coming to Tacoma (7041 views)
  2. DB: Buying Local (5517)
  3. Breakfast in Tacoma (5070)
  4. Imagine Tacoma: Set The Chihuly Bridge Free (4827)
  5. One Last Day for Stadium Bistro (4656)
  6. Commencement Bay Coffee in Trouble (4602)
  7. Shakabrah Java Closing Its Doors (4431)
  8. Crosscut Writes About Russell (4410)
  9. Looking to Own a 6th Ave Restaurant (3900)
  10. Craig Ueland Resigns from Russell (3867)

Exit133’s Most Emailed Stories for 2008
As measured by the use of the email form on each article page.

  1. New Offices and a Drive-Thru on Ruston Way
  2. Hanna Heights Shifts to Apartments
  3. Suite133 A Co-Working space
  4. Craig Ueland Resigns from Russell
  5. Welcoming Cork

Thank you for a wonderful 2008. We’ll see you in 2009.

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I’m surpsised the old Elks Temple news stories didn’t make the top 10… hmm.

1 | Posted by Jesse | Jan 2, 02:00 PM

I woulda thought that my meeting with King George Tupou V of Tonga would have at least made it on the list.

2 | Posted by Thorax O'Tool | Jan 2, 07:43 PM

Sonic, fa! Let me know when In N Out Burger shows up in the Puget Sound area. Now THAT is a good hamburger.

3 | Posted by notme | Jan 4, 05:33 PM

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