Washington’s Lottery is moving its Central Washington Regional Office to the Tri-Cities.
The current office on South Fifth Avenue in Yakima is closing on Nov. 16, and the new office at 8551 W. Gage Blvd., Suite K, in Kennewick is set to open on Nov. 20.
A long-planned intermodal ramp in Wallula is expected to open early next year.
The newly formed company that’s reviving the project has signed a lease and purchase agreement with Union Pacific for the property on Railex Road off Highway 12, east of the Tri-Cities. The property includes the 210,000-square-foot...
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences is set to open a new school of dental medicine in 2025. And the Yakima-based dental school – which will be the second in the state – will have a Tri-Cities connection.
Students enrolled in the program will spend time in immersive training...
A 460-acre industrial area catering to businesses that support aviation and aerospace is proposed at the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco, and an open house Nov. 15 will give the public a chance to learn more.
The industrial center, called the Aerospace Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Center, is a project...
A few months from now, when the 1,805-square-foot home off Corinth Drive in Pasco is finished, Damian Corona has an idea how he’ll feel. “I’ll feel accomplished,” he said.
That’s because the 17-year-old senior at Chiawana High School will have helped build the home from the ground up through...
A Richland woman plans to use a scholarship award to pursue a bachelor’s degree in project management so she can one day lead her father’s construction business.
Breann Briggs of Richland received $5,000 from the Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) and the Washington Home Builders Foundation to earn...
The saying goes, “There’s strength in numbers,” and two housing agencies serving low income, disabled and senior clients in the Tri-Cities area are counting on that to be true by creating a new consortium.
The Benton Franklin Housing Consortium officially formed on Oct. 17, when the chairmen of the...