Food & Wine

Opening day set for $1.3M hot new food truck hub in Pasco

Summer’s Hub Pasco has an opening date: Oct. 9.

The Tri-Cities’ newest food truck park includes parking for about 28 food trucks and an indoor gathering spot and restaurant. The new spot is at 6120 Burden Blvd., at the entrance to Gesa Stadium.

Developed by Chris Corbin, it replicates the original Summer’s Hub off Canal Drive at Edison Street in Kennewick.

Summer’s Hub Pasco,  the Tri-Cities’ newest food truck park, has announced an opening date for October.
Summer’s Hub Pasco, the Tri-Cities’ newest food truck park, has announced an opening date for October. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

The new Summer’s Hub features spots for 28 food trucks and a building to house a restaurant, as well as indoor and outdoor seating and space for events. It features EV charging stations, as well.

Corbin said some trucks will be open when the hub debuts to the public. Newcomers will trickle in until it is full. Corbin expects to hold a grand opening around Nov. 1.

Summer’s Hub Pasco is set to open Oct. 9 near Gesa Stadium.
Summer’s Hub Pasco is set to open Oct. 9 near Gesa Stadium. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

“We are excited to bring this to the people of Pasco! We can’t wait,” he told the Tri-City Herald.

The project is valued at $1.3 million and is being built by MH Construction.

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Summer’s Hub of Kennewick in Kennewick is between Chuck-E-Cheese and Sportsman’s Warehouse.
Summer’s Hub of Kennewick in Kennewick is between Chuck-E-Cheese and Sportsman’s Warehouse. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

This story was originally published September 22, 2025 at 12:53 PM.

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