The beer, hard cider, and wine brewing store, HopStop Home Brew & Wine Making Supplies, of Post Falls, is doing better than expected, according to one of the store's co-owners.
Drew Henry and his wife, Cerina Henry, estimate they're two to three years ahead of schedule.
Nonetheless, the couple plans to open the doors 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday to the Revival Tea Co., located in 1,800 square feet of space in the basement at 41
The recently redeveloped, former Costco Wholesale Corp. building on north Division Street has sold to a private investment group in California for $10.2 million.
R&R Custom Lab 2 Inc., which does business as R&R Custom Color Lab, has changed hands.
Former owner Steve Riffle retired and sold the business to new owners Erin and Brent Cramer at the beginning of the year.
Spokane Valley-based artist Sandra Hilson recently opened her own gallery in 800 square feet of space at 9011 E. Euclid, in Millwood.
The work of the 68-year-old abstract artist is as diverse as her life's experience.
Melissa Berg, a licensed registered nurse, has opened Crafted Beauty, a medical aesthetic and cosmetic spa, in a first-floor suite in the Cutter Tower, at 510 W. Riverside.
The business operates in 2,800 square feet of space and has
What does a native of Argentina who spent a year living in Utah decide to do after traveling across the Pacific Northwest in search of a permanent home in the U.S.?
She builds a women's fashion boutique in Spokane County.
Mountlake Terrace, Washington-based Premera Blue Cross plans to open a new health care clinic later this year at 1601 N. Division, in a space near Gonzaga University that Einstein's Bagels once occupied.
As published earlier this month by the Cheney Free Press, the Spokane Tribe of Indians plans to break ground on a new hotel in Chewelah this summer.
That publication also reported the tribe has announced plans to begin construction soon on the second
As I follow Mountain Gear Inc. owner, president, and CEO Paul Fish into the cubicle forest of Mountain Gear's corporate facility on our way to his office, we pass a fully-assembled camping tent. It's a stark reminder: while the trappings of a business