Evident 316 Inc., the Spokane-based vehicle-brakes service shop operator that does business as Golden Rule Brake, is expanding into Idaho.
Dallas Low, third-generation owner of Golden Rule, says construction will begin in December on a
An 84,000-square-foot Charlie's Produce warehouse and office building is planned at 6505 W. 40th, in West Spokane, according to permit information on file with Spokane County.
City leaders in Spokane are working to create an ordinance that would cap at 15% the commission rate charged to merchants by DoorDash Inc., Grubhub Inc., and other third-party delivery companies, says City Council member Zack Zappone.
David Guillen and Dayana Morales have brought their Mexican snacks to downtown Spokane.
The boyfriend-and-girlfiend pair started Chucherias & Snowcones in mid-2021 as a food truck in the Hillyard Food Truck Pavilion before closing mid-summer and
As the 10-year anniversary of marijuana legalization in Washington approaches, some associated with the industry in Spokane County say it has evolved through scientific and technological advancements.
Karma Cuisine & Lounge is set to open this month in the former The Hedge House restaurant space at 2606 N. Monroe, on Spokane's North Side.
Owners Deepika Dhawan and Manoj Kumar, who are wife and husband and live in Liberty Lake, have three
Demand for electric vehicles is high, but some new vehicle dealers here say supply issues stemming from parts shortages and transportation logistics obstacles mean many customers are preordering a vehicle that will take up to a year to be deliver
An all-ages lounge in Spokane Valley is serving up craft cocktails and mocktails after its owner found demand at local farmers markets.
Dillon Hueser, who founded flavored simple syrup maker Side Hustle Syrups, says The Boneyard, located at
After 50 years in business, Spokane jewelry component and bead wholesaler Rings & Things has closed its doors, and the company that operates it, NJWS Inc., filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
A local record connoisseur is opening Spokane Record Store on North Monroe Street this fall.
Charley Berryhill says he plans to open the store at 1411 N. Monroe by Oct. 1. The 2,800-square-foot space, located two blocks south of the longtime