Fundraising efforts for Columbia Basin College’s culinary school have been put on hold, but that doesn’t mean plans for a facility in Kennewick’s new riverside wine village aren’t moving forward.“The original plan was to start with fundraising, build the building, and while that was going on, build the program and...
Construction is underway on the Tri-Cities’ second Bath & Body Works store, planned for the Queensgate area of Richland.The company’s corporate office said the store is scheduled to open in early 2019 at 2471 Queensgate Drive, Suite A7.The developer of the Vintner Square property, Bowman Development Co., narrowed the store’s...
Tri-City retailers are optimistic about the upcoming holiday shopping season.“Our market usually outperforms the national trend due to our strong local economy,” said Barbara Johnson, general manager of Columbia Center mall in Kennewick. “It’s always kind of like looking into a crystal ball. I’m expecting consumer spending locally to be...
Barbara Johnson,General manager atSimon Property Group – Columbia Center mallBrief background of your business:Columbia Center is the largest regional shopping center in Eastern Washington and Oregon, with more than 125 stores and restaurants. Columbia Center was built in the Tri-Cities in 1969 and will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the...
The owner of a 100-year-old retail mainstay in downtown Kennewick is winding down operations.“Age and time and generations running out; the business is healthy, happy and doing great, but it’s just time for us to change course,” said John Gravenslund, owner and general manager of True Value Washington Furniture and...
By D. Patrick JonesIt’s November and ’tis the season. Holiday decorations, a parade of ads, the Hallmark channel showing lots of Christmas trees and, of course, the ever-present music reminds us that it is time to shop. For most retailers, as this quarter goes, so go the results for the...
By Jennifer L. DreyIt’s a good time to be a job seeker in the Tri-Cities.The unemployment rate for Benton and Franklin counties hit a record low in September, dropping to 4.1 percent and marking its lowest point in the 28 years kept on record by the state’s Employment Security Department....
In January, employers will begin collecting premiums for the state’s paid family and medical leave insurance program passed into law last year.Although benefits won’t take effect until Jan. 1, 2020, this statewide benefits program will allow workers to take up to 12 weeks of guaranteed paid time off — 18...
The top 1 percent of earners take home 19.7 percent of all the income in Washington.That top 1 percent also make 24.2 times more than the bottom 99 percent in the state.That’s according to a recent Economic Policy Institute report on income inequality.The institute, a nonpartisan Washington, D.C.-based think tank, reports that income...
By Jerry GoodsteinWashington became the 11th state to adopt the Fair Chance Act on June 2, extending “ban the box” job seeker protections to cover the state’s public and private employers. The bill delays criminal background checks until an applicant meets the basic criteria for the job and prohibits employers...