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George "Skip" Rowley Jr. handed off the family business to daughter Kari Magill. The Issaquah sculpture is of George Rowley Sr. Read story
Issaquah developer "Skip" Rowley turns company over to daughter Kari Magill
Issaquah developer George "Skip" Rowley is stepping down as CEO of family-owned Rowley Properties this month but plans to remain involved in the company's ambitious plans to redevelop its extensive Issaquah holdings.
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