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Retail

Trader Joe's plans North Side store

Second Spokane outlet to open in second half of 2015
November 11, 2014
Staff Report
Trader Joe's, the Monrovia, Calif.-based grocery store chain, announced today plans to open a store in the second half of 2015 in the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, at 5520 N. Division, on Spokane's North Side. The store will be the company
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—Judith Spitzer

Waiting for Apple Pay Day

Spokane credit unions to be among first 500 institutions to use platform
November 6, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Two credit unions here, Numerica Credit Union and Spokane Teachers Credit Union, will be among the first wave of financial institutions to partner with technology giant Apple Inc. and offer Apple Pay, a new payment platform launched Oct. 20.
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Spokane Valley grocer adds True Value to store

Harvest Foods also mulls outdoor garden section
October 23, 2014
Katie Ross
Ken Tuntland, owner of Spokane Valley grocery store Barney's Harvest Foods, has opened an outlet of Chicago-based retailer-owned cooperative hardware chain True Value Co. inside the store, he says. Barney's Harvest Foods, which operates under the co
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—Katie Ross

Marijuana retailers in Spokane grapple with pricing

Customers start to roll in; banking issues remain
October 23, 2014
Katie Ross
As the recreational marijuana industry slowly rolls out throughout Washington state, retailers here are reporting modest initial sales. However, several challenges remain. As of Oct. 21, Spokane County has 55 approved marijuana producers, 39 approved
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Pilgrim's Market renovates, reopens with new bakery in Coeur d'Alene

Company looks to expand its wholesale operations
October 9, 2014
Katie Ross
Coeur d'Alene natural foods and health store Pilgrim's Market has completed a $300,000 renovation of a 2,000-square-foot commissary kitchen and bakery, says owner Joe Hamilton. The market, located in about 25,000 square feet of retail space at 1316
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Prairie Dog Pet Mercantile: Happy, holistic pets

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October 9, 2014
Katie Ross
Amy Barker, co-owner of South Hill pet-supply shop Prairie Dog Pet Mercantile, has a house full of dogs and cats, including some very young ones-but she's not complaining. 'Our house is a zoo right now,” she laughs. Barker and her husband and
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Buffalo Wild Wings might build at NorthTown

Big sports bar, restaurant eyes site along Queen
October 9, 2014
Mike McLean
Buffalo Wild Wings, a national chicken-wing restaurant and sports bar chain, plans to open its third Spokane-area outlet in the NorthTown Mall, predevelopment documents on file with the city of Spokane show. The restaurant would face Queen Avenue, on the
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Rite Aid resuscitates plan for new North Side outlet

Stand-alone unit to be built at Franklin Park Commons
October 9, 2014
Mike McLean
Rite Aid Corp., the Camp Hill, Pa.-based pharmacy and retail store chain, has submitted a building permit application to construct a stand-alone store on the north end of the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, where it would move an existing outlet fr
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—Judith Spitzer

Celeste Shaw: Business from the heart

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September 25, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Celeste Shaw spent much of her childhood on a farm near Wolf Point, a tiny town in northeastern Montana. From an early age, she says, she was torn between being out with the cowboys where the action was, and being inside with the women, whose job it was t
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—Judith Spitzer

Method Juice Café squeezes out a niche

Downtown restaurant seeks out sustainable ingredients, supplies
September 11, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Tyler Lafferty and Nick Murto, arguably two of Spokane's busiest entrepreneurs, are intensely passionate about socially responsible business practices as well as sustainability and good health, a few reasons they opened Method Juice Café two years ago
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