A San Francisco-based company recently bought a Pasco apartment complex on Chapel Hill Boulevard for $65 million.
Glencrest Group bought The Crossings at Chapel Hill, a 300-unit multifamily community at 6626 Chapel Hill Blvd. It was built in two phases in 2016 and 2012 and features 13 three-story residential...
Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia.
The State Environmental Policy Act, or SEPA, often provides the first look at the mixed-use projects, mini storage facilities, apartments, industrial expansions, subdivisions and more that are working their way through...
EleMar Oregon LLC: Tri-Cities completed construction on a new two-story building in Pasco that features office space, a lobby with countertop displays and an active warehouse for slab materials.
The 29,000-square-foot building at 1879 N. Commercial Ave. features standard tilt-up construction.
The Kennewick Walmart store recently debuted its $1 million remodel.
The work at the store at 2720 S. Quillan St. features what Walmart is calling “customer-centric improvements,” which include a variety of updates, according to plans filed with the city of Kennewick.
Walmart store manager Carley Rooney highlighted...
The Dallas, Texas-based company ATI Inc. has confirmed its plans to expand the plant in north Richland where it melts titanium for aerospace and defense productions.
And the multimillion-dollar project, which is expected to come online next year, is the first in...
Back when Mike and Dashia Hopp opened Bombing Range Brewing Company, they figured they needed to sell $300 worth of beer a day to cover rent and equipment payments.
Now seven years later, “we’ve surpassed that,” Dashia said with a chuckle.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to open an expanded outpatient clinic in the Tri-Cities.
A specific site hasn’t been selected – in fact, the selection process is in the early stages. But Vista Field in Kennewick is one of the areas that’s drawn interest from potential developers...