In the last two years, a number of local and out-of-state entrepreneurs have made plans to build indoor pickleball facilities in the region. This Tri-City entrepreneur is the first to do it.
This Kennewick bingo hall is a place for connections, where friends and family share laughs while vying for a win. It’s also a place that supports a longtime nonprofit’s mission to make the Tri-Cities a better place.
Over the course of more than 20 years, a Spokane-based family business grew from an operation based in their own home to a multi-office company with over 50 employees. Continental Door Company put down roots in the Tri-Cities last year and plans to keep on growing.
Owner Chris Corbin first opened Summer’s Hub of Kennewick in 2022 with the vision of a family night out in mind. Now, he’s expanded the vision across the river with a new Summer’s Hub in Pasco.
A Kennewick mother with a lifelong love of sewing has transformed her home-based sewing lessons for homeschooled kids into a full-fledged sewing school.
This quirky Richland shop has remained solvent for almost five decades, quite a feat when many local and national retailers struggle to keep up with rising costs and the challenges posed by online retailers. Next year it celebrates 50 years in business.