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  1. Jul 27, 2016 · Gerry and Kathy Kingen (KOMO) SEATAC, Wash. -- In 2003, Gerry and Kathy Kingen bought a prime piece of property in SeaTac with the hopes of building a multi-story park and fly garage to...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_RobinRed Robin - Wikipedia

    In 1969, local Seattle restaurant entrepreneur Gerry Kingen bought and expanded the restaurant. The business dropped the "Sam's" and became Red Robin. The first restaurant was 1,200 sq ft (110 m 2). It was a favored hangout for University of Washington students.

  3. Jul 26, 2016 · The aim of it all: to wrestle 4.23 acres of prime real estate from entrepreneurs Gerry and Kathy Kingen, according to the judge and jury who heard the case.

  4. The title on Gerald R.”Gerry” Kingen’s business card reads “Head Coach & Dishwasher” at Happy Guests International, Inc. Kingen also happens to be the founder, president and CEO, and a man with enough talent, ambition and innovative ideas to have succeeded in many different careers.

  5. May 14, 2015 · Gerry Kingen, the owner of Salty’s on Alki Beach, and Salty’s Chef Jeremy McLachlan have already left for Cordova, Alaska on a Lear 31 jet for a trip to the Copper River Delta. They will be with Pacific Seafood’s Steve Kelly and a KOMO TV crew to angle for about 200 pounds of salmon.

  6. Dec 8, 2022 · Gerry Kingen, co-owner Kathryn Kingen, daughter and partner Kate Kingen, Gen. Mgr Chris Darst and the Salty's leadership team may have found a way. Now open at the airport is Salty's at the SEA.

  7. Oct 13, 2017 · West Seattle couple, cheated in secret SeaTac land grab, to receive $13M settlement. The SeaTac City Council has OK’d payment of $4.25 million to Gerry and Kathy Kingen after a judge found...