A funding request that would help pave the way for a $1 billion zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer plant in Richland has moved to a U.S. Senate subcommittee for consideration.
Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
Newspaper Publishing
Kennewick, Washington 5,898 followers
The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business offers comprehensive business news in Benton & Franklin counties, Washington.
About us
The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business offers comprehensive coverage of business news in Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, West Richland, Prosser and Benton City.
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https://www.tricitiesbusinessnews.com/
External link for Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Kennewick, Washington
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2002
- Specialties
- real estate, banking, construction, science & technology, local economy, agriculture, networking, local economy, health care, insurance, labor and employment, retail, manufacturing, health care, wine industry, education, newspaper, and publishing
Locations
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8656 W Gage Blvd
Suite C303
Kennewick, Washington 99336, US
Employees at Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
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Vanessa Guzman
Production Manager at Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
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Chad Utecht
Advertising Account Manager at Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
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Laura Kostad
Freelance Writer & Editor at Laura Kostad Writing Services
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Erin Landon
Business Assistant at Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
Updates
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Inland Group Spokane’s new apartment complex is now open at 10602 Burns Road, Pasco. Called The GOAT, the 296,686-square-foot complex features 240 units, with one-, two- and three-bedrooms.
The GOAT at Broadmoor
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Here’s a list of new and renewed cannabis licenses.
Marijuana Licenses – June 2024
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It’s a tale as old as time — to borrow a line from “Beauty and the Beast” — this ag tale of supply and demand. For potato farmers, the beast in this story is the uncertainty of the market combined with a surplus of spuds.
A beast of a market grips potato industry
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Here’s a list of new and renewed liquor licenses.
Liquor Licenses – June 2024
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“Open communication is the key to success in personal and professional relationships. It’s also critical in maintaining a healthy corporate culture,” writes columnist Paul Casey.
Mastering open and effective communication takes practice
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“Last year we had a decline in hop production, and we’re trying to correct (the oversupply). We’re entering a really challenging time, and possibly looking at 17% to 20% cuts in hop production.”
Growers work to align supply with demand
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“Our mission is made possible by the hard work and dedication of the good people in agriculture and the food industry, who generously donate 90% – yes, 90% – of the 35 million pounds of food we distribute each year. For context, 35 million pounds is more than 17 semitruck loads a week and equates to more than 29 million meals over a year’s time,” writes Eric Williams of Second Harvest.
Farmers help fuel fight against hunger
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The 2024 cherry outlook appears rosier compared to the previous year’s challenging season. The Pacific Northwest, comprised of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Utah, is projected to produce 17 million to 18 million boxes of cherries in 2024. The 2023 crop was 18.7 million boxes, up 41% from 2022’s crop of 13.3 million boxes.
Northwest cherries bounce back after difficult year
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Beto Yarce viewed his recent visit to the Tri-Cities as something of a focus group. The presidential appointee, a regional administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration, has been making trips to communities within his vast territory since he was appointed in January. His Tri-Cities stop included visits with local business groups.
Top small business leader visits Tri-Cities
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