Dallas and Ellen Lightner and Ryan Towner, all of Spokane, have bought the assets of Fusion Juice of Spokane Inc.
They plan to operate the independent restaurant in the James S. Black Building, at 107 S. Howard, as Spokane Fusion LLC. The restaurant occu
The small town of Medical Lake just southwest of Spokane is seeing a mini-surge in business activity with a number of new businesses having opened recently and several others reopening under new ownership.
Nine businesses, mostly retail, have opened ther
Squeezing in a summer job before college starts, MacKenzie Lloyd describes herself as fortunate to land employment at Spokane Indians baseball games.
Lloyd, 18, holds a position in the baseball club's Kids Zone, supervising children's play. By Aug. 1
Spokane Valley-based Sarff Investments LLC plans to develop a car wash facility at 1111 N. Maple, in Spokane's West Central neighborhood.
Hal Sarff, one of three owners of Sarff Investments, says the company plans to handle most of the construction o
Spokane Valley-based grocery-store chain Yoke's Foods Inc. said it has agreed to buy the four Trading Co. Stores supermarkets from Bonner Foods Inc., of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
The stores are located in southwest Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, and Po
Spokane-based grocery retailer Rosauers Supermarkets Inc. has launched its own grocery-delivery service in an effort to be on the front end of an industry trend.
Rosauers President and CEO Jeff Philipps says more retailers, ranging from traditional super
Senate Bill 5052, the Washington measure to close all medical cannabis dispensaries not licensed with the state's Liquor and Cannabis Board, will take effect this Friday, July 1.
Signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee this past April, the bill, now titled
After 24 years of operating in downtown Spokane, the owners of Rock City Grill are moving the restaurant to the South Hill from the River Park Square shopping mall downtown, where it has been a fixture for 13 years.
Jim Rhoades and his wife, Rose Rhoad
A modest predevelopment application to open a bakery in the long-vacant Halliday Building, next to the shuttered Ridpath Hotel downtown, is just the first glimpse of plans to breathe new life into the block, says Spokane real estate investor and developer
Rathdrum Trading Post Hardware plans to move this summer-again.
It will be the second move for the independent hardware store this year.
The store's permanent location will be in a 12,000-square-foot structure under construction about a half-mile so