A toy store specializing in retro and vintage toys has opened on Spokane's North Bank, at 907 W. Boone.
Owners Aaron and Sami Nevers say many adults who enter Never Enough Toys are charmed by the nostalgia of seeing toys from their childhood.
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Seventeen years ago, as a recent college graduate and lifelong East Coaster, I rolled into Spokane with only what would fit in my tiny SUV. And now, as thousands of people move to the Inland Northwest from Seattle, Colorado, and California, I feel like
Troy and Collette Bise, co-owners of Minuteman Press-Spokane Valley, have acquired Lancer Ltd., a commercial printer, also in Spokane Valley.
Minuteman Press-Spokane Valley plans to relocate from its current 2,700-square-foot facility, at 111 N. Vista
The Washington state Court of Appeals has remanded to Lincoln County Superior Court a case that challenges a land-use approval for a Glenrose-area site where the Spokane Youth Sports Association is proposing a $2.2 million sports complex.
The Glenrose
Yoke's Foods Inc., the Spokane Valley-based parent company of Yoke's Fresh Market supermarkets, has agreed to buy two Missoula grocery stores.
Caroline Wyatt, vice president of human resources for Yoke's, confirms the planned acquisition, saying
Dom + Bomb LLC, a Spokane-based fashion company, has launched a size- and gender-inclusive collection, say co-owners Kim Blessing and Delena Mobley.
Dom + Bomb creates clothing in a range of sizes between zero and 32, or XS to 5XL, which currently is
Two southeastern Idaho-based financial institutions have moved into the Spokane area in quick succession.
Last month, Idaho Falls-based Bank of Idaho agreed to acquire five branches from Seattle-based HomeStreet Bank, including one branch in downtown
Ten years ago, when she was 12, Brooke Martin invented a device that let dog owners video chat with their pets and give them treats remotely.
The company that was formed around that invention, iCPooch, exploded in popularity, but fell quickly.
Emilie Cameron has recently been named the new president and CEO of Downtown Spokane Partnership after a three-month national search.
Cameron is a native of Sacramento, California, and attended the University of California-Davis, where she received
Pent-up demand for conventions, sports, entertainment, and travel over the past few years has led to a jam-packed season of events in the second half of 2022, says Stephanie Curran, CEO, Spokane Public Facilities District.
'We're definitely the