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Local News - Local News - February 14, 2013
Pedal-party trolley rolls out

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Spokane Party Trolley LLC owner Nina Kindem and pilot Devin Prewett take tours of up to 16 people through downtown Spokane.
Spokane Party Trolley LLC owner Nina Kindem and pilot Devin Prewett take tours of up to 16 people through downtown Spokane.
—Staff photo by Treva Lind
A business venture called Spokane Party Trolley LLC has started rolling under the power of its 16-passenger, specialized bike in the shape of a trolley bar for groups touring downtown.

Since September, groups of between eight and 16 have rented the trolley bike for two-hour, pedal-pushing celebrations to mark birthdays, weddings, pub crawls, and business team-building sessions, says owner Nina Kindem.

"As long as the snow's not too deep, we run year-round," Kindem say...


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