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The Pasco Specialty Kitchen could be cooking up something big, but some on the city council are worried about spending on a program with a spotty history.. The council recently voted to buy two ...
The Pasco Specialty Kitchen — a launch point for countless Tri-Cities restaurants, food trucks and other ventures for 21 years — is no longer the “rudderless” entity that prompted a city ...
Pasco Specialty Kitchen, the beloved business incubator that helped launch some of the region’s best known restaurants, is under fire for mismanagement, financial chaos and even unsanitary ...
Tri-Cities Airport (IATA: PSC, ICAO: KPSC, FAA LID: PSC) (originally Pasco Airport) is a public airport in Pasco, Washington, United States. It is two miles (3 km) northwest of downtown Pasco and serves the Tri-Cities metropolitan area in southeast Washington. The airport is the third-largest commercial airport in the state.
Pasco Intermodal Train Station is a station on the Amtrak's Empire Builder line in Pasco, Washington, United States. The station is a stop on the Portland section of the Builder, and serves the Tri-Cities of Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick. The station and parking are owned by the City of Pasco. The track and platforms are owned by BNSF Railway.
It used to put on some of the region’s most popular events and programs, including Cinco de Mayo, the Fiery Foods Festival, the Pasco Farmers Market and Pasco Specialty Kitchen.
Built as the eastern manufacturing branch of the Baker-Vawter Company, a loose-leaf binding and systems company, later used by Pratt & Austin and numerous other businesses. [41] 3: Deane Steam Works: 2019: 37 Appleton Street: Later became the Holyoke works of the Worthington Corporation. 4: Farr Alpaca Company Building #2: c. 1894: After 1955: ...
Pasco Burger Co. recently debuted at Pasco Specialty Kitchen. The next three buildings will be eight-story buildings with a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums, priced ...