Whiz Kids, a locally owned children's toy retailer, plans to move next month to a 4,500-square-foot space on the third floor of River Park Square, the downtown mall located at 808 W. Main.
The store will be located at the west end of the mall, on the
Spokane-based technology company iCPooch, which was launched in 2012 by then 12-year-old Brooke Martin, of Spokane, has experienced a jump in sales and is launching in retail stores in addition to being available online, says Chris Martin, the company's
The National Retail Federation is predicting holiday sales will increase by 4.1 percent this year to $616.9 billion, marking the first time since 2011 the organization has predicted a rise of more than 4 percent. Here, retailers are echoing the NRF's pr
Regal Plaza shopping center, the new South Hill retail development anchored by a Target department store, has signed four new tenants, and is negotiating an additional lease with a bank, leaving one retail bay left to fill, says Spokane real estate develo
Colbert-based Kilgore Construction Inc. has started construction on a $1 million, nearly 8,000-square-foot building at 9412 N. Newport Highway that's planned to be used for retail space.
Trader Joe's, the Monrovia, Calif.-based grocery store chain, announced today plans to open a store in the second half of 2015 in the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, at 5520 N. Division, on Spokane's North Side.
The store will be the company
Two credit unions here, Numerica Credit Union and Spokane Teachers Credit Union, will be among the first wave of financial institutions to partner with technology giant Apple Inc. and offer Apple Pay, a new payment platform launched Oct. 20.
Ken Tuntland, owner of Spokane Valley grocery store Barney's Harvest Foods, has opened an outlet of Chicago-based retailer-owned cooperative hardware chain True Value Co. inside the store, he says.
Barney's Harvest Foods, which operates under the co
As the recreational marijuana industry slowly rolls out throughout Washington state, retailers here are reporting modest initial sales.
However, several challenges remain.
As of Oct. 21, Spokane County has 55 approved marijuana producers, 39 approved