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Hospitality & Meetings

Right on schedule, food follows wine at Kennewick’s Columbia Gardens

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The Port of Kennewick used wineries to woo tourists and hungry crowds to an industrial stretch of Columbia Drive.Now food is following, all part of the port’s plan to use its wine-themed tourism to spark development and reconnect Kennewick to its downtown waterfront.“The tourism focus was the driving factor for...
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Covid-19 hits tourism hard in the Tri-Cities

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Hospitality is big business in the Tri-Cities. It just misses landing in the top five sectors, as ranked by employment levels in Benton-Franklin Trends data.The data behind this indicator show that in 2019, hospitality employment levels averaged slightly over 10,000 in the two counties. That placed hospitality sixth. As a...
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Crow Butte ready to welcome campers – when Phase 2 comes

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
One good thing happened when Crow Butte Park in southern Benton County closed to campers because of the Covid-19 crisis.No one was camping in early June when a storm blew through. Lightning struck an irrigation pump and 14 large trees blew down in the campground.Normally, all 52 campsites would have...
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Friends of Badger Mountain readies its new vineyard trail for a fall debut

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The local nonprofit that built public trails on Badger and Candy mountains is preparing to open a new trailhead as it presses for a 20-mile through-trail linking Amon Basin and the Yakima River by way of Little Badger, Badger, Candy and Red mountains.Friends of Badger Mountain, which marked its 15th...
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The cheery champion of Tri-City tourism finds good news in sea of bad

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Michael Novakovich is by nature and by profession an optimist.As president of Visit Tri-Cities, his job is to champion the people, places and things that draw tourists to the Mid-Columbia, to fill its shops, bars, restaurants and hotel rooms.Visitors spent more than $560 million in Benton and Franklin counties in...
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Vintage boat cruises into new life as bar at Richland Yacht Club

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The little runabout was so perfect, Roy Keck couldn’t help himself.When the like-new 1962 Dorsett El Dorado the color of harvest gold came up at auction, the boating enthusiast had to have her.The 15-foot fiberglass beauty had fewer than 90 hours on its Mercury 50 engine. The original owner garaged...
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Tri-City hoteliers think outside the box as pandemic emptied rooms

May 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Tri-City hoteliers found creative and unexpected ways to stay relevant after a wave of cancellations washed over the industry on what one owner called Black Friday in March.“People are definitely thinking outside the box,” said Michael Novakovich, president and chief executive officer of Visit Tri-Cities, the region’s tourism marketing agency....
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Chamber, tourism bureau offer businesses way to tell public they’re open

March 18, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
“Open for Business” is the battle cry of the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visit Tri-Cities. The two business entities have launched separate sites with the same branding, “Open for Business,” to give area businesses a place to tell customers how they are adapting to severe measures designed to slow the...
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A1 Hospitality shifts focus to four-star hotel

March 16, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
A1 Hospitality isn’t quite finished   celebrating the opening of its newest Tri-City hotel, the Courtyard by Marriott in Pasco.The 99-room hotel opened Feb. 18 at the entrance to the Tri-Cities Airport. The $10 million hotel employs more than 30 and combines the amenities of an upscale property—fitness center, pool, bar...
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Leaving real estate to your kids could have unintended consequences

March 16, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffIn most families, the parents dream of leaving a legacy to their children.Of course, the parents want to create a legacy in terms of intrinsic family values, ethics and professionalism. The parents also may often want to create a legacy in terms of material (real) property.Sometimes it takes...
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