A new 7,000-square-foot retail center is taking shape along Duportail Street in Richland, and it may be home to the second Tri-Cities location of a popular restaurant.
Gretl Crawford Homes is constructing the building in the city’s busy Duportail retail and restaurant corridor, home to Target, Walmart, Gold’s Gym,...
Ryan Hatch got his first taste of coffee as a boy on his grandparents’ ranch.
“They had these little blue camper mugs, from maybe the 1950s. They’d drink their morning coffee out of them. I’d go around after everything was all cold and drink (what was left),” Hatch said.
A growing organic and natural foods chain has opened its new grocery store in Kennewick after a two-month delay.
Natural Grocers remodeled the 15,597-square-foot building at 751 N. Columbia Center Blvd. It used to be home to Joann Fabric and Craft, which now is at Columbia Center mall.
Pasco’s downtown revitalization efforts are set to be showcased at a statewide conference.
Jacob Gonzalez, the city’s director of community and economic development, will lead a presentation with Framework Consulting during the Washington American Planning Association conference on Oct. 11-13 in Spokane. The session will...
A Richland thrift shop that provided an outlet for grieving families to donate their loved ones’ items and a place where shoppers could feel good about supporting a cause will close its doors next month.
Repeat Boutique, a thrift store operated by Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, shutters its...
The former Roasters coffee shops in the Tri-Cities have changed hands twice in a little more than two years — going first to the Black Rock Coffee Bar chain and then to Wake Up Call Coffee.
Customers may only have noticed the changing signs and menus, but a complicated,...
But the ATI Inc. plant in the Horn Rapids Industrial Park that specializes in melting titanium and titanium alloys for aerospace, defense and industrial markets may not stay that way for long.
It’s kicking off an expansion that will increase its capacity and...
With high inflation, high interest rates and an overall higher cost of living, one key market figure has been trending with record lows since the Covid-19 pandemic ended: the unemployment rate.
At 3.6%, the rate for the Tri-Cities area is well under the area’s typical historic range of 5%...
It looked like a typical business seminar, held over lunch.
Attendees sat around tables, munching on sandwiches and other light fare, while presenters took turns flipping through informational slides projected onto a large screen.
But the presenters weren’t lecturing or offering tips...