Spokane interior design company Design for the PPL LLC has opened its showroom fully to the public.
Erin Haskell creative director and co-owner, says Design for the PPL now has enough employees-six total-that it can maintain expanded hours
Spokane restaurateur Jeremy Tangen just can't stop himself. Saddled with a passion to open new restaurants, Tangen is about to debut his sixth endeavor in early July.
The South Perry Lantern will occupy 2,200 square feet of leased space at
Central Valley School District is preparing for growth with a planned move of its district operations, transportation, and administrative facilities, beginning next fall.
Fernando Jauretche says employers are returning their attention to community meeting spaces from the earlier, pandemic-induced trend of Plexiglas workspace dividers.
Jauretche is the CEO and owner of Spokane-based commercial furniture dealer and interior
Most mornings, Paul D'Orazi opens emails to find out which foods will be in short supply that day.
The 'low inventory warning†he received at Incrediburger & Eggs on a recent, late June morning from distributor US Foods contained shredded
Colville native Kevin Cox, who now lives just above Kettle Falls, says he hopes to debut Purgatory Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar near the latter part of July at 524 W. Main, in the Bennett Block, between Carhartt Inc.'s clothing store and the former
The Spokane Parks and Recreation department has selected a Minneapolis-based catering and food-service company to handle the food and beverage operations at city parks.
Beverly Lee admits she's built a business that she's designed for self-preservation.
Lee recently debuted Chaos Arcade, a video and virtual gaming arcade in a spacious 13,000-square-foot suite located at 1020 W. Francis, at the northwest corner
Sheri House, owner of Mountain View Gymnastics Inc., of Airway Heights, says she hopes to consolidate the business into a renovated building this summer.
Ethan Stowell Restaurants, which recently debuted Tavolà ta restaurant in the Old City Hall building, at 221 N. Wall, in downtown Spokane, has unveiled another offering for Spokane – Bosco Pasta & Panini.