Honesty and going the extra mile are at the heart of everything he does, says Larry Stanley, founder of Spokane-based Empire Bolt & Screw Inc.
Stanley, who started the wholesale hardware company in 1972 says he discovered the value of a good work ethic
At the altar of our taste buds, it's justifiable to sacrifice self-control. In the midst of a doughnut shop, for many, moderation becomes an enemy to be spurned at all costs, like an ex one wants to avoid. Eyeing an array of glucose coated circular
New steamed bun and breakfast restaurant Tasty Bun is set to open in early March, at 829 E. Boone, in Spokane's University District, says chef and owner Jeff Skaife.
With a seating capacity of 16, Tasty Bun will occupy 800 square feet of usable space
With a teaching kitchen and rustic country space for customers to enjoy high tea, Blissful Whisk LLC bakery will have the kind of cozy atmosphere baker and owner Tiffany Cable says her kids had in the kitchen growing up.
Brothers Christopher Gass and Jason Gass came up with the idea of YaYa Brewing Co. over beer.
Now, the brothers expect to open the Spokane Valley brewery later this year.
They had their sights set on an industrial and business-friendly setting for
Plano, Texas-based At Home Stores LLC plans to open an outlet at the site of a former Kmart store at 201 W. Neider, in Coeur d'Alene, its second planned Inland Northwest store.
We all know someone who has a crafting hobby, whether it's sewing, knitting, painting, woodworking, or scrapbooking.
And while most people see craft projects as something fun to do in our free time, 57-year-old Debra Nielson has turned her passion
Employers can be held strictly liable for acts of discrimination by their employees in any business or nonprofit open to the public following a recent Washington State Supreme Court decision in a sexual harassment case
Saffron Salon Inc., originally known as First Avenue Studio Salon, has moved and reopened in larger quarters at 8423 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley.
Saffron Salon owner Tiana Walter says that when her lease was up in the First Avenue location