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Visitor spending comeback continues with favorable forecast for 2024

March 15, 2024
Guest Contributor

Visitors are back in the greater Tri-Cities. And so is their spending. 


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B Reactor Tour

B Reactor tours filling up fast in last season before two-year closure

Two-year closure begins this fall for upgrades, preservation work
March 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

The Hanford nuclear site’s only attraction open to visitors is set to close later this fall for two years to get some much-needed preservation repair work. 


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Japanese restaurant planned for Vista Field

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

A new upscale Japanese restaurant is planned for Kennewick’s Vista Field.


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From ‘Oppenheimer’ to Ironman, Tri-Cities tourism continues to thrive

The area draws about 3.7 million visitors annually
March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Tourism has rebounded from Covid-19 in waves, the industry’s top local official said.


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American Empress paddlewheeler stops at Howard Amon Park in Richland.

Paddlewheeler’s river journey to Richland comes to end

Company operating the American Empress shuts down
March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

An overnight cruise company that regularly brought a large paddlewheeler to Richland – and with it tourists who ventured ashore for food and shopping – has shut down.


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Tri-Cities lands Ironman endurance race

October 17, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

A major endurance race is coming to the Tri-Cities — and it’s expected to bring in thousands of athletes, supporters and staff, plus millions of dollars in visitor spending. 

Ironman has announced the Tri-Cities as the site...

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Sports tourism rebounding after pandemic slump

August 14, 2023
Jamie Council

Sports tourism hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels yet, but Visit Tri-Cities is working hard to change that.

“Sports was one of the first groups to open back up (after the pandemic),” said Hector Cruz, vice president of development and community engagement for Visit Tri-Cities. “It was needed for our...

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Meet the Richland man who helps lead veterans up Washington’s tallest mountain

August 14, 2023
Sara Schilling

Dustin Wintczak has stood atop some of the Northwest’s tallest and most challenging peaks.

But for the Richland man – an accomplished mountaineer and mountain climbing instructor – it’s not reaching the summit itself that’s most meaningful. It’s the journey it takes to get there.

That’s especially true when it...

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A new airline — and a new nonstop route — are coming to Pasco 

July 27, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

The Tri-Cities Airport is getting a new nonstop flight to Phoenix and a new air carrier.

And the Pasco airport’s top official isn’t stopping there when it comes to working for even more growth. Buck Taft, airport director, said the hope is to add additional nonstop connections, including Portland,...

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Hospitality Briefs – March 2023

March 13, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
State hospitality grants now availableThe Washington State Department of Commerce announced plans to award $100 million in hospitality and lodging grants.The program will award one-time grants to eligible restaurants, hotels, motels and other small hospitality businesses in the state that were negatively impacted by the Covid-19 public health crisis.Grants are...
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