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Gourmet cookie shop coming to Richland 

February 24, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
A cookie shop featuring a weekly rotating menu of more than 120 specialty flavors is opening next month in Richland. Crumbl Cookie plans its grand opening the week of March 24, with an official grand opening day on March 26, which is a free cookie day. The dates are tentative and could change depending on construction, inspections and permitting. The new store will serve its...
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Jersey Mike’s opening first sub shop in Richland

February 24, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Jersey Mike’s Subs will open its first Tri-City shop at Vintner Square in Richland this fall.A company spokesman confirmed the New Jersey-based sub chain will open at 2729 Queensgate Drive in the third quarter. It is expected to open in a strip mall anchored by Starbucks and Bath and Body...
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Homebuilding pushes construction as commercial work lags

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Tri-City construction topped the $1 billion mark in 2020, no thanks to the Covid-19 work stoppages, slowdowns and even a lingering shroud of smoke that bedeviled the construction industry.Overall construction dipped 13%, but homebuilding was a bright spot, according to figures compiled by the Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities. Collectively,...
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Tri-Cities Airport holds line as traffic falls by more than half

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
There is no way to dress it up: The Covid-19 pandemic battered – and continues to batter – the Tri-Cities Airport’s business.Its years-long record of passenger growth collapsed in 2020, which recorded 188,959 boardings, 57% fewer than 2019.The news was bad, but Airport Director Buck Taft said he felt duty...
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Old Sports Authority near Columbia Center to reopen as veteran-focused thrift shop

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
 The former Sports Authority store at Kennewick’s Columbia Center will reopen this spring as Veterans Warehouse Thrift Store, the second outpost for a Wenatchee nonprofit focused on supporting homeless and struggling veterans.Operation Veterans Assistance & Humanitarian Aid is converting the 40,000-square-foot retail space into a full-service thrift store that will...
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Easterday hires restructuring team to negotiate phony cattle claims, bankruptcy

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
One of the region’s largest farm operations has hired a Nevada firm to restructure its multimillion-dollar business as it navigates a stunning claim it falsified records for 200,000 cattle and a subsequent bankruptcy.Easterday Ranches Inc. of Pasco hired Paladin Management Group LLC in a sign the Easterday board is looking...
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Business leaders help PNNL pitch invention at national competition

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory invention won top honors at a recent national pitch contest, thanks to its water-repellent qualities and a little help from the Tri-City business community.Called ElastiDry Protective Coating, the material can be applied to personal protective equipment such as gloves, face shields, shoes, or protective suits,...
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Q&A with Michele Gerber, Ph.D.

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
President, Benton Franklin Recovery CoalitionMichele GerberNumber of employees you oversee: 100+Brief background of recovery coalition: The coalition formed in June 2018, in response to the lack of detoxification services and inpatient treatment services for people suffering from Substance Use Disorder (addiction) in the Tri-City region. Our mission is to partner...
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Advisor Benefits lives on as Advisor Health Benefits with new employee owner

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Kevin HustedKevin Husted, a longtime Tri-City insurance benefits broker, had a busy fall.Husted bought the insurance side of Advisor Benefits Group in the middle of not one but two open enrollment periods, Medicare and Washington’s Health Benefit Exchange.Husted is a 20-year insurance benefits and Medicare professional who previously worked for...
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Kennewick seniors celebrate Covid-19 vaccine’s arrival

February 16, 2021
Kristina Lord
Seniors at home on the day the vaccine arrived at Brookdale Canyon Lakes readily rolled up their sleeves to receive it.The Kennewick senior living community had 18 hours’ notice to line up residents and staff for 200 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine in mid-January.They were ready – and happy to...
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