Spokane Valley Economic Development New Projects Including Dave Buster's and Cross Course

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Valley is witnessing significant economic expansion, highlighted by several key developments that promise to enhance the community's recreational and business landscape. The construction of a Dave & Buster's restaurant and arcade is currently underway, with plans for it to open in fall 2025 at 13921 E. Mansfield. This establishment is anticipated to provide a lively entertainment option for families and visitors alike. In addition to this, the Spokane Valley Cross Course is being developed, aimed at creating a dedicated venue for cross-country events along the picturesque Spokane River.

This venue will not only serve local athletes but also attract regional competitions, promoting community engagement in sports. Moreover, West Coast Performance Company is expanding into a $3 million, 17,000-square-foot facility, which will bolster its operations in custom engine manufacturing. These developments not only signify job creation but also underscore Spokane Valley's growing reputation as an attractive destination for businesses and recreational activities. With these projects, Spokane Valley is solidifying its status as a dynamic and evolving community.

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