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Home » february 2019

Articles Tagged with ''february 2019''

Tri-City area women not (yet) holding up half of the business sky

February 15, 2019
Guest Contributor
By D. Patrick Jones“Women hold up half the sky,” ChairmanMao Zedong famously uttered, when discussing the role of women in the Chineserevolution. Since then, the phrase has become a rallying point for many women.Do they hold up half of the economic sky in the greater Tri-Cities? Some dataare available to...
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Understanding generational differences improves company culture

February 15, 2019
Guest Contributor
 By Danielle Kane We’ve all heard the stereotypes:millennials are entitled. Gen Xers are slackers. Baby Boomers can’t adapt. AndGen Z? So far, the youngest generation to enter the work force has beenpigeon-holded as “too obsessed with themselves to produce quality work.”But, when we dig deeper, we find thatthe labels that...
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Washington among best states for female entrepreneurs

February 15, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
The Evergreen State is among the top 10 best states forfemale entrepreneurs.That’s according to FitSmallBusiness.com, a digital business publication.Washington ranked No. 4 on the list after Texas (No. 1),Ohio (No. 2) and Minnesota (No. 3). FitSmallBusiness.com said the state is well positioned to be the next Silicon Valley, thanks to...
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Washington grape growers inject $875,000 into economy at annual convention

February 15, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andy PerdueThis month,wine grape growers from across the state and throughout the Northwest descendedon the Tri-Cities for the Washington Winegrowers Association’s annualconvention and trade show Feb. 11-14.About 2,000members of the wine industry were expected at the Three Rivers ConventionCenter and Toyota Center to attend seminars, learn about the latest...
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Gesa to open new Pasco branch, improve Richland headquarters

February 15, 2019
Jessica Hoefer
Road 100 branch to feature 7,000 square feet; $645,000 in improvements planned at headquartersGesa Credit Union will open its 18thbranch this summer in Pasco.Construction on the $2 million projectalready has begun on the two-acre plot of land at 4824 Broadmoor Blvd. Kennewick-based Banlin Construction isthe general contractor for the project....
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New Maverik Gas Station opens on Clearwater Avenue

February 15, 2019
Building Tri-Cities advertising
Maverikhas opened its third convenience store and gas station in the Tri-Cities at4306 W. Clearwater Ave. in Kennewick.Thenew 4,300-square-foot facility is at the corner of West Clearwater Avenue andUnion Street.Thecompany celebrated the grand opening of its first Kennewick location with anopen house on Jan. 23.TheWyoming-based Maverik operates more than 300...
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Report: State’s farmland value dips over previous year

February 15, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Farmers National Co. says larger acreage is scarceThe average cost-per-acre of Washington farmland dippedslightly this year compared to last year, according to a recent land valuesreport from Farmers National Co.The employee-owned, Omaha-based company is an ag landownerservices company managing more than 5,000 farms and ranches in 28 statescomprising more than...
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Commercial building underway near Columbia Park

February 15, 2019
Robin Wojtanik
Ford Group to invest $3.6M on commercial building for up to 7 tenantsA small project grew to 10 times its original size whenthe Ford Group decided to put a 34,000-square-foot building on nearly two acresof open land in Richland. “We just wanted a place to store our boat,” said GregFord,...
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Kennewick commercial construction company changes hands

February 15, 2019
Kristina Lord
 MH Construction’s new owner isn’t new to companyThe new owner of a Kennewickconstruction company is as comfortable working over a profit and loss statementas he is behind the controls of a mini excavator. It’s one of the reasons Alex Lindebought the nine-year-old MH Construction company Jan. 1. Linde, 40, worked...
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The Chicken Shack opens in Pasco

February 15, 2019
Building Tri-Cities advertising
Pasco now has aChicken Shack to call its own.The owners ofthe West Richland-based restaurant recently opened a second location at 8921Sandifur Parkway in Pasco.Known for itsfresh — never frozen — chicken wings andfingers, The Chicken Shack also serves up Northwest chuck burgers, fries andtots, more than 25 homemade sauces — from barbecue to...
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