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Business Profiles

Banker celebrates community pride with Love the Tri clothing line

July 14, 2017
Elsie Puig
Profits from clothing sales donated to local charitiesA Kennewick banker never intended to launch a clothing line that’s gaining popularity across the Tri-Cities.[blockquote quote="I want to promote Tri-Cities unity." source="Mike Denslow, owner of Love The Tri" align="right" max_width="300px"]Mike Denslow began selling “Love The Tri” branded clothes celebrating community pride last...
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Kennewick company offers digital billboards for businesses

July 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
CloudSigns.TV programs digital signs on televisions around the Tri-CitiesRestaurant owners using digital signs can relax on a beach and change the price of a hamburger on their menu back home with the touch of a couple of buttons on their smartphone.That’s the beauty of digital signs and an example Michael Rastovich...
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Two people in a freezer full of bags of ice.

Ice makers expect to manufacture nine million bags of ice this year

Kennewick’s Columbia Basin Ice anticipates $7M in sales for 2017
June 15, 2017
Kristina Lord
Kennewick’s Columbia Basin Ice anticipates $7M in sales for 2017Tri-Citians reaching into big store coolers to grab a bag of ice on their way to a picnic, party or boat this summer most likely will be chilling their food and drinks with ice manufactured by a growing Kennewick company.Columbia Basin...
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Technology stitches solid future for downtown Kennewick store

June 15, 2017
Robin Wojtanik
By Robin WojtanikThe transformation of sewing from a mother’s necessity to a high-tech hobby has kept Sandy’s Fabrics and Machines in business for 40 years.Today, most sewing projects have moved beyond garment making but Sandy’s shows no sign of slowing. The downtown Kennewick store is filled with computers that use...
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Winery embraces Viking theme, opens tasting room on Richland waterfront

June 15, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Wine News ServiceNorway doesn’t have much of a winemaking history, but that doesn’t stand in the way of Kyle Welch, owner of tiny Longship Cellars in Richland.[blockquote quote="Here I am, wine industry, I’m coming for you!" source="Kyle Welch, owner of tiny Longship Cellars" align="right" max_width="300px"]Welch grew up in Pasco,...
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Food truck reaching outside box for permanent Kennewick home

April 13, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Robin WojtanikFresh Out the Box expanding into Marineland Plaza storefrontFresh Out the Box is preparing to serve its Asian-inspired specialties across a counter and not out of a window for the first time ever.After nearly three years in a food truck, the entrepreneurs will open their first brick-and-mortar restaurant...
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Wood’s Nursery and Garden Center completes first-ever remodel

April 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
52-year-old Richland business specializes in trees, plants, landscaping, customer serviceThe owner of a longtime Richland nursery impressed his first customer when he was 8 years old by rattling off the scientific name of a Japanese umbrella pine: Sciadopitys verticillata umbrella folia. [blockquote quote="Our average employment is 12 to 15 years. You...
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New Kennewick steakhouse aims to fill missing niche

March 14, 2017
Jeff Morrow
When a food lover takes a hard look at the Tri-City restaurant scene, a glaring omission in the region is a lack of steakhouses.[blockquote quote="A lot of people have told me it’s nice to have a steakhouse at this end of town." source="Jeff Ballard, co-owner of Fredy's Steakhouse" align="right" max_width="300px"]Jeremy...
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Pasco man trades banking job for comedy circuit

March 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
When Adam Kessler’s kids want to wish him well before a performance, they tell him to “break a hip.”That’s what the 40-year-old Pasco comedian told his senior citizen audience during a recent show. The joke got laughs around the room.Kessler specializes in clean standup comedy routines with lots of age-appropriate...
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Longtime Kennewick restaurant sheds old look, name for urban feel

February 14, 2017
Audra Distifeno
Country Gentleman remodels interior, changes name to CG Public HouseCG Public House and Catering in Kennewick has seen an upswing in hungry customers despite experiencing the worst winter weather in recent memory, resulting in a 25 percent increase in profits over the same period last year.The owners credit the upswing...
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