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O'Donnell's American Grill & Irish Pub to open in mid-October

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September 12, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Seattle-based Shawn O'Donnell's American Grill & Irish Pub plans to open a new restaurant in the building that once housed Milford's Fish House, at 719 N. Monroe. The family-run business has three restaurants in the Seattle area; this restaurant
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Anytime Fitness plans fall opening in Spokane Valley

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September 12, 2019
Kevin Blocker
John and Sabrina D'Angelo say they want to build a fitness club for those who are and aren't fit. The Anytime Fitness club is expected to open at 13004 E. Sprague between mid-October and early November. The soon-to-be franchisee owners of the club
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Feast Collective to open in fall

Nonprofit plans phased launch while making building improvements
September 12, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A newly created nonprofit organization here plans to transform the former Sushi Yama building, at 1321 W. Third, into an incubator kitchen for former refugees and other immigrants. Feast Collective was launched by Dan Todd, owner of the Inland Curry week
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Shogun opens at its new site in Spokane Valley

Restaurants & Retail
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Joseph Lee, the owner of Shogun Inc., which operates Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi, officially opened in its new digs at 20 N. Raymond Road, in Spokane Valley, on Aug. 19.
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Jordan Tampien, Matt Goodwin partner on new Hillyard eatery

Restaurants & Retail
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Matt Goodwin and Jordan Tampien are planning another project, one that they expect will bring upscale pub fare to the Bemiss neighborhood in east Spokane. The scheduled opening date is Nov. 1, Goodwin says.
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Dragon Parlor Games begins expansion

Dragon Parlor Games begins expansion
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Well within a year of opening, Spokane Valley-based Dragon Parlor Games already is more than doubling its physical size at 1306 N. Mullan Road.
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Thomas Hammer Coffee plans South Hill shop

Restaurants & Retail
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
After 26 years, the Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasting Co., is finally coming to the South Hill. The coffee shop will be located in a planned 3,400-square-foot community center building to be built at 3173 S. Grand Blvd., which is at the northeast corner
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—FSC Architects LLC

First Tru by Hilton in state planned in Spokane Valley

Hotel construction to be completed in fall 2020
August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane Valley-based GL8 Hospitality LLC is planning to build a new, 43,000-square-foot Tru by Hilton hotel on the northeast corner of Mirabeau Parkway and Mansfield Road, in Spokane Valley, says owner Grant Guinn.
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—Virginia Thomas

Heber Hatchets Axe Throwing of Spokane: Hatchet Haven

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August 29, 2019
Virginia Thomas
In the months since Heber Hatchets opened, manager Dave Kelley says the venue has been a popular destination for ax-throwing aficionados and novices coming from all walks of life.
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—Kevin Blocker

One year later, Monroe Corridor road diet draws mixed sentiments

Some say business is up; others decry congestion
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
A year after the North Monroe Corridor road diet, some business owners along the slimmed-down thoroughfare in North Spokane say they're thriving. Many of the project's original skeptics, however, say the project has increased congestion
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