Information provided by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYNEW APPLICATIONSTotal Stop, 813 W. Columbia Drive, Kennewick. License type: grocery store – beer/wine; beer/cider grocery growlers; sprits retailer. Application type: added/change of class/in lieu.TC Cider House, 1082 George Washington Way, Richland. License type: direct shipment receiver-in/out; direct shipment receiver-in...
Marijuana licenses for Benton and Franklin counties are public record and are obtained from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYAPPROVEDGreenleaf Environmental, 41305 N. Griffin Road, Ste. E, Grandview. License type: marijuana producer tier 2: Application type: change of corporate officer.Highland Nursery, 15505 N. Webber Canyon Road, Ste. A,...
If your business is in Benton or Franklin county and has opened/moved/changed names in the last three months, please complete this form to be included in this listing.NEW LOCATIONMOVEDBenton Franklin Council of Governments has moved to 587 Stevens Drive, Richland. Contact: 509-943-9185, bfcog.us.ADDITIONAL LOCATIONKnights Welding Metal Arts has opened a...
The Tri-City Herald has new offices and soon will have a new owner after a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of its parent, McClatchy, to its leading creditor, Chatham Asset Management LLC. The staff left its longtime home in downtown Kennewick for new offices at 4253 W. 24th Ave. in Kennewick’s Southridge neighborhood the week of Aug. 10. It considered several locations, including remaining in downtown Kennewick. The Southridge building best fit its...
Tri-City mayors expressed a collective desire to move beyond the Covid-19 pandemic and return to the workaday world of potholes, parks and police budgets during their annual “State of the Cities” address. The mayors of the four cities delivered their traditional overview of municipal government on July 22. The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce puts on...
Benton County Auditor Brenda Chilton is heading into a busy presidential election season with plenty of room to spread out in both Prosser and the Tri-Cities. The auditor’s office signed temporary leases for a fruit warehouse in Prosser and a former restaurant in Richland to carry out election work through the 2020 season,...
Seattle Children’s will move its Tri-City clinic to larger offices in Kennewick next spring.The Seattle nonprofit with a mission to provide care to “anyone who needs it” leased a 13,000-square-foot building at 8232 W. Grandridge Blvd. It will move once its facilities crews renovate the space.The move is driven by...
Bookwalter Winery in Richland will begin its pandemic-delayed expansion this summer. The family-owned winery and restaurant secured permits for the $4 million project in late June. It initially intended to break ground in February but “hit the brakes” when the Covid-19 crisis took hold earlier this year. John BookwalterJohn Bookwalter leads...