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Drumheller’s Food & Drink at The Lodge at Columbia Point

530 Columbia Point Drive, Richland

Renovations to expand the restaurant and kitchen at The Lodge at Columbia Point in Richland have been completed.

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The project at 530 Columbia Point Drive involved converting two guest rooms into a larger commercial kitchen on the first floor. Dining room seating was expanded and there is additional seating on the deck overlooking the Columbia River.

Since its debut in 2017, The Lodge offered limited food service from a small kitchen on the second floor.

The hotel kept the second-floor kitchen as a banquet and catering kitchen.

Drumheller’s Food & Drink, named for The Lodge’s late founder Tom Drumheller, offers seasonally changing menus for brunch, midday and dinner meals, along with an extensive local wine list and a full bar with craft cocktails.

The restaurant also provides room service to guests.

The Lodge’s expanded River Room is used for private dinners, meetings, lectures, celebrations and group events, with a versatile catering menu offering banquet, buffet and table service.

The restaurant’s changing menu allows it to partner with local farmers, ranchers and makers for seasonallyavailable items and to highlight the rich agriculture, enology and viticulture unique to the area.

Chervenell Construction is the general contractor.

Drumheller’s Food & Drink can be reached at 509-578-1591 or online at drumhellers.com.

Inquiries for catered or group events may be made to Hannah@ lodgeatcolumbiapoint.com or 509392-3043.

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Catholic Charities Eastern Washington recently completed a $16.79 million housing development at 301 S. 20th Ave. in Pasco

The complex has 60 apartment units to support adults exiting homelessness or facing housing instability. Residents can receive access to wraparound services, including care coordination, peer support and behavioral health care.

In addition to on-site services, project staff help residents connect to community events and groups, develop individual plans for long-term wellness and facilitate connections to other regional service providers as needed.

“Safe housing, access to the services we need, and social connectivity are key factors for all of us,” said Rob McCann, president and chief executive officer of Catholic Charities Eastern Washington, in a statement. “Bishop Skylstad Commons provides all three – and will be a platform residents use to move toward more stable, healthier lives.”

A grand opening was held April 17.

Inland Group is the general contractor.

Architecture All Forms is the designer.

1589 Bombing Range Road, West Richland

Croskrey Ventures LLC has built two 6,000-square-foot strip malls across the street from Yoke’s Fresh Market in West Richland. The six-suite development is already fully leased.

The $3.5 million project, which includes the land, is at the corner of Paradise Way and Bombing Range Road.

The development at 1589 Bombing Range Road features 25-foot cathedral entryways and 12-foot ceilings throughout wood-framed buildings with engineered steel moment-framed structures. Each building has three units, each with its own unique address.

Tenants include Three Rivers Family Medicine’s new urgent care clinic, a boba tea shop, a physical therapy office, a Papa Murphy’s restaurant and a jiujitsu dojo.

Shannon’s Grooming, a pet store/dog grooming business, was the inspiration for the project and is the first tenant to move in. Matthew Croskrey met his wife, Shannon, at her Pasco dog grooming job when he brought in his standard poodle, Doug, for grooming. Matthew and Shannon fell in love and married. He helped her to build a grooming salon in West Richland and when it became apparent that Shannon’s Grooming would outgrow its Paradise Way space, the couple set their sights on developing the plaza property with the help of Matthew’s father, developer Nathan Croskrey.

George Booth IV of Booth & Sons Construction is the general contractor.

Ed Luebben of WHL Engineering is the architect.

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