
Hotspot of Deer Park
The Chamber of Commerce’s coworking space dubbed the Hotspot celebrates its Grand Opening Tuesday November 17th! In light of the governor’s announcement the Hotspot will only be allowed 25% capacity at any time.

The Chamber of Commerce’s coworking space dubbed the Hotspot celebrates its Grand Opening Tuesday November 17th! In light of the governor’s announcement the Hotspot will only be allowed 25% capacity at any time.

Coming soon: The Hot Spot. A shared office space ideal for solo workers, growing your business, or launching a new one.

It’s a great honor to be featured as Deer Park’s business of the month. As opposed to talking about our business as a whole, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank and congratulate the glue that has kept the Deer Park State Farm office thriving for 30 years.

Deer Park Physical Therapy is a staple of advanced health care in our area. But many people don’t know the benefits and applications of Physical

The Deer Park Library presents Small Business Boot Camp, a program that helps build skills for greater business success, for business owners, entrepreneurs, and start-ups

Pioneer Family Medicine, private practice of Dr. Leah Kobes, is a small family medicine clinic just opening in Deer Park! Dr. Kobes and staff are thrilled to be able to serve our community.

Running your own business is hard enough when times are “normal”, but throw in a worldwide pandemic and social turmoil and we have a recipe for real hardship.

OPENTogether Small Business and Non-profit Grant open until August 10th. Greater Spokane Incorporated (GSI), the county’s designated Associate Development Organization (ADO), will launch the OPENTogether

As various state counties begin to progress through phases of the Governor’s plan to reopen Washington, many businesses are still suffering under the restrictions. Any unplanned downtime for a business is an immediate loss of income, not just for company owners, but for their employees as well.

Businesses Now Responsible For Patrons Less than a week after mandating that every Washington State resident wear masks in public spaces, Governor Inslee proclaimed that