Kennewick Businesses Making News

Kennewick Business | Matt McGee July 23, 2008 @ 10:31 pm

Been a while since the last update on Kennewick business news, so let’s have at it:

  • Hats off to Garland’s Gymnastics for stepping in when another local business shut down. Garland’s has offered to honor any deposits made for birthday parties at Bounce Arena, which shut down in June. My son has been to several birthday parties at Garland’s over the years; they seem to do a nice job.
  • Coinstar, the company that puts those coin-counting kiosks in grocery stores and other locations, is moving its customer service operations from Bellevue to Kennewick. (Take that, west siders!) The move should add about 30 jobs in Kennewick.
  • Bank of the West is getting too big for its current building on Clearwater Avenue, and will be moving out later this year. Commercial banking stuff will move to Quinault Ave. in Kennewick, and non-commercial banking will relocate to the existing BotW brank on Canal Avenue. The Clearwater branch will be closed by October.
  • Dig-N-It Landscaping & Lawn Care is a new landscaping business that’s now open in Kennewick. The address is 1317B N. Edison Place.
  • Canyon Lakes Golf Course has been named one of the 18 best golf courses in the Pacific Northwest. The honor appeared in the July issue of Northwest Travel Magazine.

Now we’re all caught up. If you have some Kennewick business news to pass along, contact us with details!

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