Hot Tamales started as a side hustle for Paulina Perez and her mother, Lupe Perez. They’ve served up their tamales in each of the Tri-Cities since launching in 2017 but are putting down roots in Richland after achieving a big business milestone: buying their own place.
Growth and a desire to offer more in-person training prompted a longtime downtown Kennewick business to move into a bigger office.
“People were feeling isolated and missing not having a connection with their fellow caregivers,” said Christine Rose-VanWormer, the owner/director of Visiting Angels, a personal home care services provider...
The Port of Pasco is adding 18.3 acres to its Reimann Industrial Center – a move that will allow for continued industrial growth and economic development, officials said.
The triangle of land – which sits between the 300-acre industrial center and North Railroad Avenue – is state trust land....
Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia.
The State Environmental Review Act, or SEPA, often provides the first look at the mixed-use projects, mini storage facilities, apartments, industrial expansions, subdivisions and more that are working their way through...
Ice Harbor Brewery Co. recently completed more than $1 million in tenant improvements, including new electrical, HVAC, plumbing, kitchen and bar equipment, at its new home at the Public Market at Columbia River Warehouse.
Ice Harbor is leasing 14,000 square feet at 10 E. Bruneau Ave., Suite C210, in...
Chaplaincy Health Care is selling the property that for years was home to the Cork’s Place Kids Grief Center, but that doesn’t mean the program dedicated to helping children, teens and the adults in their lives cope with grief and loss is going away.