The Tri-City and Mid-Columbia economy is stable, some say booming, and despite the failure of several national and world retailers (Toys R Us, Sports Authority) major anchor stores are not closing because of bad business here.
But Sears Holdings Inc announced another round of closures in the West and across the U...
Spokespeople for the struggling toy retailer declined comment, but multiple sources are reporting Toys R' Us could go out of business as early as next week, or the next.
KTLA-TV in Los Angeles reported Friday multiple reports on Wall Street say the last remaining giant toy chain could close it's stores soon...
A local Richland eatery has sadly closed it's doors forever. Dupus Boomers on the corner of George Washington Way and Swift unceremoniously closed and left a note on the door.
Tuesday, Walla Walla General Hospital officials announced that an unforseen issue that arose from a proposed merger of the facility with Providence Health Services will force the oldest hospital in Southeastern Washington to close it's doors in July.
According to CNN Money News, The Wall Street Journal and other financial experts, the future of retail giant SEARS is very much in doubt. Not just closing another round of stores, but the entire chain going the way of Sports Authority and Radio Shack.
According to the retail Ohio-based giant, Macy's plans to close at least 100 stores it says are under-performing after the holidays, beginning in early 2017. Will it include Kennewick's Columbia Center anchor?
Who remembers the first ever video played on MTV? The Buggles annoying work "Video Killed the Radio Star." Well, radio is doing just fine, thank you, but in the case of this store in Oregon, you could revise that to "digital killed the video store."