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Articles by Virginia Thomas

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Vietnamese coffee bar opens in South Hill nail salon

Ca Phe Nguyen uses imported, housemade ingredients in drinks
February 26, 2026
Virginia Thomas

A new coffee bar has opened within an existing nail salon in Spokane's Moran Prairie neighborhood on the South Hill to offer sweet drinks and pampering in one location.



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Elixir Sauce Co. opens facility in Spokane Valley

Following expansion, hot sauce maker expects big production, revenue bump
February 26, 2026
Virginia Thomas

Hot sauce maker Elixir Sauce Co. has established a production facility in Spokane Valley and plans to ramp up production with the increase in space.


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Bluebird’s Cottage cafe opens in Spokane Valley

Coffee shop offers DIY flower bouquet bar, monthly themes
February 12, 2026
Virginia Thomas

Bluebird’s Cottage, a cafe offering a build-your-own bouquet bar, has opened in a converted home at 18 N. Bowdish, in Spokane Valley. 


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Spiceology Inc. expands space, brand partnerships

Rapid growth follows profitability milestone
February 12, 2026
Virginia Thomas

Spiceology Inc. CEO Darby McLean says the company’s main challenge these days is predicting and carefully controlling growth.


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Commellini Estate aims to enhance al fresco experiences

Historic family-owned venue envisioned to host more public occasions
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
Commellini Estate Venue & Event Restaurant has a historical past that its owners, relatives of the original founders, say they hope to build on as they plan to increase public events at the wedding and event venue.
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Sandos slings sandwiches in northwest Spokane

Breakfast, lunch stand plans two more stands after busy first weeks
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
The co-owner of a new drive-thru sandwich shop in Northwest Spokane claims demand has been stronger than he had expected. Isaac Houger says Sandos, which opened Jan. 26 at a stand at 1602 N. Ash, sold more than 4,450 sandwiches in its first four weeks.
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Griffiths, Dreher & Evans acquires firm

Janice Penar CPA/PFS served more than 75 clients
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
Spokane Valley-based investment advising and accounting firm Griffiths, Dreher & Evans PS CPAs has acquired a smaller accounting firm with clients here and in Cheney. Deanna Dreher, a certified public accountant and shareholder
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Old funeral home to get new life as apartments

Monroe Lofts to include wine cellars, garden plot
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
A former funeral home building on North Monroe Street could be remodeled into apartment units, according to plans filed with the city of Spokane. A change-of-use application calls for renovating the former Hazen & Jaeger Funeral home, at 1306 N. Monroe
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Change in Behavior: Frontier Behavioral Health moves to new model

Method intended to address worker shortage
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
Frontier Behavioral Health has created a new model of caring for clients that relies more heavily on employees who have bachelor's degrees that supplement those who have more advanced degree in an industry desperate for workers.
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Impacted: Council mulls impact fees with construction moratorium along U.S. 195 corridor set to end

Uniform, citywide fees floated as option
March 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
The Spokane City Council has a matter of days to decide whether to adjust transportation impact fees before a moratorium on new construction in the Latah Valley area expires. The Council could raise the fee to 600% or more of the current level. It also
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