A new distillery called Warrior Liquors has opened at 714 N. Lee, in Spokane's Chief Garry Park neighborhood.
The business is owned by entrepreneurs Rich and Mary Clemson, who are part of a total staff of four, the others being their daughter, Kayla
Dan Dickau, former Gonzaga University point guard and NBA player, and his wife, Heather, have opened a new The Barbers barber shop in Spokane Valley.
The 1,800-square-foot shop, located at 506 N. Sullivan, is the fourth owned by Dickau in the Spokane are
A fast-casual restaurant and a gas station are being developed at the Pointe at Post Falls, officials with the c ity of Post Falls say.
Shelly Enderud, city administrator with the City of Post Falls, says Panda Restaurant Group Inc. is building a Panda
Mary's Pacific Islands Store on north Monroe Street opened in May as a way to give Spokane's Marshall Islands community a taste of home, with some popular favorites lining the shelves.
Getting to the store, however, has been a challenge. The street
Spokane Valley-based gluten-free snack bar maker BumbleBar Inc. is abuzz with new growth this year, as it moves into a leaner model of manufacturing and works to expand both its own product line and co-packing relationships.
'Our focus right now is
Spokane-area dealers say boat sales and values are both up this year, with many consumers choosing newer, bigger, and better-quality models.
George Harris, president for the Northwest Marine Trade Association, says during the second quarter in Spokane
A&B Market, a new convenience store, is set to debut Aug. 15 in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Bobby Ellison and his wife, Armi, co-own the business, which is located in a 2,500-square-foot leased space in the former Dingle Hardware building at 402 E. Sherman
Leslie Lowe, Spokane TV weather forecaster and co-anchor of KHQ's Wakeup Show, now owns the Pure Barre studio at 13910 E. Indiana, in Spokane Valley.
Pure Barre is a workout method in which participants perform small isometric movements using a ballet
Stormin' Norman's Shipfaced Saloon, a new Spokane Valley bar, is set to open early next week at 12303 E. Trent.
The business is co-owned by Spokane couple Carrie and Norman Thomson, who purchased the 3,000-square-foot building along Trent in May and
Jessie Veselka, the owner of BeYoutiful Bath Bombs & More, says she has opened a second location, called BeYoutiful Too, in the newly remodeled Third & Washington building, at 327 W. Third.
Veselka opened the original BeYoutiful shop last year on the