After more than 30 years, the Mail Box Center, in Spokane Valley, has changed hands.
But the genetic fingerprints aren't too dissimilar from the previous owner.
Kaleena Greer recently purchased the business, located at 9116 E. Sprague
Owners of a Snap Fitness 24-hour fitness club in Spokane Valley are moving the gym roughly three miles southwest of its current location to a newly constructed site in the Ponderosa Village retail development at 11205 E. Dishman-Mica Road.
Maryhill Winery is moving beyond making wine and into food service.
Now known as Maryhill Winery Tasting Room & Bistro, the award-winning business now serves regionally based foods at its Washington locations in Spokane, Goldendale, and Vancouver.
Chet Caskey is hard to miss.
When he arrives at the Journal's office on a Monday afternoon, he is dressed in a dark gray tuxedo with bright turquoise vest and matching shoes, an array of flashy rings glittering on his fingers.
Ronald Brown plans to travel and do more photography after he finishes selling off inventory at Brown Building Materials, the East Spokane surplus store he's operated since the late 1980s.
Union Gospel Mission Association of Spokane plans to expand its thrift store operations by adding two new outlets in the next few years.
Dean Bitz, director of operations for the nonprofit, says the projects are still in the early planning stages, but
Richard Larkins decided it was time for a change. After nearly a decade of working in the financial collections sector, much of it in California, he'd had enough, says his wife, Jennilea Larkins.
'He was done with it. Absolutely done,†she says.
Pounder's Jewelry, at 3131 N. Division, says it has purchased the Spokane Clock, 3140 N. Division, and moved that business' operations under its roof.
'We have a separate watch division at Pounder's,†says Dave Sharp, a horologist at