Back in 2014, Julianne Wright took her son to Huntsville, Alabama, for a week at Space Camp.While he was learning what it was like to be an astronaut, Wright spent that week in her hotel room drawing up a plan for an escape room business.Now, nine years later, Wright’s business,...
By Jamie Council for Tri-Cities Area Journal of BusinessThe Franklin County Saddle Club has always operated as a nonprofit, but it is leveling up.It recently registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to reach its business goals and offer more to the business and equine community of Pasco and surrounding areas.“Since 1959...
Construction begins this month to replace an aging traffic circle with traffic lights at a key intersection connecting Richland to West Richland.The $3.5 million Bombing Range Road project is scheduled to begin April 14 and be completed in October.Total Site Services LLC is the general contractor.Construction of the multi-lane intersection...
Fable Craft Bar, Wine Saloon and Food Joint has opened a full-service restaurant with beer, wine and craft spirits.
The one-story restaurant at 1705 Columbia Park Trail in Richland features a warm, modern industrial exterior and interior with a throwback 1880s bar back.
The proposal to build a $1 billion zero-carbon fertilizer plant in Richland has reached two key milestones that together signal “strong project viability,” the company behind the proposal recently announced. The first is a purchase and sale agreement between the company — Atlas Agro — and the Port of Benton, which...
Leasing Park Place’s remaining retail storefront marks the completion of a longtime vision to create a vibrant mixed-use urban community between George Washington Way and Howard Amon Park in Richland.
It’s the first urban community in the area, said Jen Soto, regional property manager for Spokane-based Prodigy Property Management.
Four years ago, plans to develop Osprey Pointe Marketplace were announced.
When Eaty Gourmet couldn’t deliver, JMS Construction stepped up with a goal of breaking ground in 2020.
Then Covid-19 upended the project.
The potential transformation of the Richland Wye is a step closer to reality after a pair of land auctions yielded 11 buyers who bid more than $5 million for property left behind by the late Jerry Sleater.
Another auction for two remaining parcels in Sleater’s Wye portfolio is expected to happen in the next couple of months.