Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business

Mid-Columbia Ports to Partner with Seattle, Tacoma on Logistics Hub

TCAJOB Staff - 2/1/2026
Representatives from the ports of Benton, Pasco and Walla Walla will sign an agreement Feb. 5 in Olympia with the ports of Seattle and Tacoma to leverage the Tri-Cities’ strategic location and resources to ease trade with the global market.

Islands

This Washington City has Dozens of Shops and World-Famous Donuts within a Robust Entertainment District

Olivia Typaldos - 11/25/2025
Learn about what makes Richland, Washington a vibrant city with a World War II history, unique local businesses, and entertainment options. 

Bechtel

Bechtel to accelerate AI data center construction with NVIDIA

Brad Bucher - 10/28/2025
Bechtel announces plans to accelerate how multi-generational, gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure is designed and built.

Puget Sound Business Journal

Avalanche Energy secures $10 million grant for Richland test facility

Rick Morgan - 7/25/2025 Avalanche plans to start operating its Richland facility in early 2027.   

Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business

ATI plant expansion is ready to meet soaring demand for titanium

Ty Beaver - 7/14/2025
An expansion of a manufacturer’s Richland facility nearly two years in the making is almost ready to come online with nearly double the workforce.

Washington State Department of Commerce

City of Richland and Port of Benton receive site readiness grant

Washington State Department of Commerce - 8/28/2024
“We’re delighted to award these grants to support some exciting projects envisioned in rural communities around the state,” said Commerce Director Mike Fong. “These sites have the potential to attract manufacturers with good jobs that can be a catalyst for additional economic activity.”

Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business

City requests $5M to pave way for fertilizer plant

Sara Schilling - 7/15/2024
Dan Holmes, Atlas Agro’s president for North America, said the company “is grateful for its partnership with the city of Richland, and recognizes the leadership the city is demonstrating as it pursues an integrated economic development strategy for the Northwest Advanced Clean Energy Park.”

The Seattle Times

Small nuclear reactors could be on the their way to Central WA

Tod Stephens - 7/1/2024
A new chapter in the history of nuclear power is being written.

CityVision Magazine

Back To The Future - Two cities demonstrate economic revival by embracing the past.

Zoe Sayler - 6/11/2024
It’s not enough just to create jobs and develop a robust economy around clean energy. Richland wants to make a difference on a global scale once again.

Apple Valley News Now

Atlas Agro plans innovative fertilizer plant for Richland

Alyssa Warner - 4/11/2024
A wooden sign just off Stevens Road in Richland holds the promise of big things to come.

Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business

Richland tax incentive begins to spur economic development

Sara Schilling -2/14/2024
Richland has available industrial land, a robust and skilled workforce, and other factors that make it attractive to companies looking to expand their operations or build something new within city limits.

Tri-City Herald

Nuclear fuel plant seeks tax breaks for $39M expansion with new jobs in Richland

Wendy Culverwell - 1/3/2024
Richland designated much of the Horn Rapids area as a TUA in early 2023 and has enjoyed success in its first year of existence. If approved, Framatome will be the second manufacturer to take advantage of the new tax incentives. The first was ATI Inc., a specialty metals company that is building a $28 million addition to its titanium melt plant.

Tri-City Herald

Will gamble on 'clean energy' manufacturing make up for millions in lost Richland taxes?

Wendy Culverwell - 1/29/2024
The city is the first in Washington to use a new suite of tax incentives designed to encourage clean energy and other manufacturing. The 2022 Legislature created “Targeted Urban Areas” or TUAs to offer 10-yearproperty tax breaks to companies that produce new family-wage jobs.

Tri-City Herald

Richland offers tax breaks to woo 'revolutionary' battery parts plant to Horn Rapids

Wendy Culverwell - 12/26/2023
Cenate, based in Norway, will choose between Washington and Montana for a 40,000-square-foot production facility by mid-2024, Richland announced Monday.

Apple Valley News

Richland adopted new Targeted Urban Area Tax Exemption

Morgan Huff - 7/19/2023
The Washington State Legislature adopted a new program in the Spring 2022 that has found success in Richland's Horn Rapids Industrial Area when ATI Inc.'s application for Targeted Urban Area (TUA) tax exemption was approved by the city council on Tuesday.