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‘The new Napa Valley’: Washington’s Woodinville wants to become wineville

Harvest development near Seattle adds restaurants, wineries ahead of summer opening
The Yard, the food-and-beverage hub of the 19-acre Harvest mixed-use development, is targeted to open this summer in Woodinville, Washington. (Wood Mountain)
The Yard, the food-and-beverage hub of the 19-acre Harvest mixed-use development, is targeted to open this summer in Woodinville, Washington. (Wood Mountain)
CoStar News
March 11, 2026 | 7:44 P.M.

Efforts are taking shape to turn Woodinville — a city with a population of 13,000 that's about 20 miles northeast of downtown Seattle — into a wine country tourist destination on par with California’s Napa and Sonoma valleys.

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