River Park Square CEO Bryn West said this afternoon that Philadelphia-based national retailer Urban Outfitters plans to open a store next fall in the adjoining Saad Building, at 211 N. Wall, at the east end of the mall complex, after a $2 million demoliti
Bobby Enslow, Spokane barista and owner of Indaba Coffee at 1425 W. Broadway, plans to open a second outlet at 206 N. Howard, in the Bennett Block in downtown Spokane.
Enslow says the new coffee shop will occupy about 800 square feet of space near the n
While Washington's recreational marijuana industry continues to have healthy sales, growers and retailers are facing a continued challenge with banking and now a new problem with oversupply.
Steve Burks, manager of Spokane Valley retail shop Treehouse
Start with a glass of wine or a microbrew, sprinkle in artistic expression, mix in friends, old and new, and a quick sense of accomplishment. It's a recipe for what seems to be the new thing in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene: art-lessons-while-you-drink st
Mika Maloney and Karyna Hamilton, owners of Spokane small businesses Batch Bakeshop and Flora Yogurt Co., respectively, teamed up this month to share space and help promote each other and the Spokane small business community.
Batch, which is located at
Springfield, Mo.-based O'Reilly Automotive Inc. plans to construct a new retail auto parts store in Spokane Valley, according to preliminary planning information on file with the city of Spokane Valley.
A representative at the company's corporate off
Spokane carpet and flooring retailer and installer Carpet Barn is planning to open a second location in March in a 6,000-square-foot leased space at 10425 N. Newport Highway, in the Ashley Furniture building, says co-owner Dean Culp.
Culp, who owns Carp
Radix Construction Inc., of Nampa, Idaho, will begin construction in June on two new restaurants on Spokane's North Side-a Denny's Restaurant and a Jack in the Box eatery, says John Day, an architect with Radix.
Monroe, Wash.-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. is ready to show off its retail sales showroom in Spokane Valley at 10221 E. Montgomery Drive, after a complete remodel, says Doug McIalwain, showroom manager.
Not So Sweet, a new diabetic-friendly grocery store, will debut this winter in Spokane Valley, says Michael Hall, the store owner.
Hall has leased a 3,100-square-foot, single-story building at 302 S. Pines Road that formerly was occupied by Labor Ready a