A clinic focusing on women’s health care and aesthetics has moved to a new two-story building off of Clearwater Avenue, expanding its space and creating a luxury experience for patients. And the business’s plans don’t stop there.
The Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities annual Parade of Homes event returns in September, and tickets are now on sale for the accompanying Chefs on Parade event.
The Tri-Cities’ second Costco is now open in the bustling Queensgate area of Richland, but it will be a year before the roads see improvements to accommodate the extra traffic. And brace yourself, Tri-Cities, the $5.2 million in planned improvements include roundabouts.
The Tri-Cities is home to two local renewable natural gases projects, with a third one expected to come online later this summer. Already the first two projects, which started up a little over a year ago, have generated enough power to meet the needs of thousands of homes.
Angel Brook Ice Cream’s first brick-and-mortar shop features homemade ice cream and locally-sourced coffee at 8524 W. Gage Blvd., Suite 4, just across the street from the Kennewick Costco.