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August-September 2014 | BusinessWorld | 4

More than 50 wineries in the Yakima Valley

nowcovermore than11,000 acres of land.

“Over the past 10 years or so, there's been a

really strong push from the Yakima Valley's

wine interests – a loosely organized group

of vineyards and wineries – to promote

Yakima, Yakima Valley wines and to bring

the tourism in,” Cook said. “That's starting

to really pay off.”

The renewed emphasis on tourism has

coincided with a steady growth in the

number of people who call Yakima a full-

time home. The city's population was just

short of 55,000 as of the federal census in

1990, before 31 percent jump to 71,845 just

10 years later.

Another 26.8 percent rise came over the

subsequent decade in time for the official

count in 2010, and an updated estimate

placed the total at 93,257 – a moderate

increase of 2.4percent – in2013.

Seven area employers boasted four-digit

workforces, according to the Greater

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Yakima Chamber of Commerce, led by

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital at 2,200

and including the Yakima School District

(1,736), Walmart (1,587), the state's

Department of Social and Health Services

(1,400), the county itself (1,213), Del

Monte Foods (1,200) and the Yakima

Valley FarmWorkersClinic (1,181).

Cook's Ut i l i t i e s and Eng ine er ing

Department fluctuates in the neighbor-