Openings: ‘Uber for lawn care’ in Tri-Cities + Flagship women’s clinic + Mexican grill
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- New U Women’s Clinic reopens in Kennewick with expanded wellness services.
- Bankcda enters Richland market, targeting small business banking customers.
- GreenPal app launches locally, linking homeowners to lawn care providers.
New U Women’s Clinic and Aesthetics celebrates its grand reopening in its $2.5 million Kennewick building with an open house this weekend.
The clinic is owned by Rachel Fidino, an advanced registered nurse practitioner, and offers a mix of health and wellness services. The event is open to the public but participants are asked to RSVP by calling 509-491-1944.
Fidino established new U in February 2020.
“Our new flagship clinic is more than just a medical facility,” Fidino said in an announcement.
“It’s a sanctuary where women can feel empowered to take control of their health and well-being in an environment that’s both luxurious and deeply supportive.”
Rachel and Andrew Fidino Enterprises LLC broke ground on the multi-million-dollar project last year. The 12,000-square foot, two-story clinic includes a retail plaza. Grand opening hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, July 19, at 10973 W. Clearwater Ave.
El Dorado Mexican Grill opens
El Dorado Mexican Grill has opened at 2417 W. Kennewick Ave., the former Tacos Super Uno spot just east of Highway 395.
The small restaurant serves up traditional Mexican fare.
Menu highlights include tacos chicos, asada nachos, menudo, birria plates, huarche, quesadilla (corn and flour), carne asada, a brunch burrito, desserts and mixed fruit drinks.
El Dorado Mexican Grill is open daily 8 a.m.-10 p.m.. Go to eldoradogrillwa.com.
Idaho bank coming to Richland
Coeur d’Alene Bancorp, operating as Bankcda, will become the third Idaho financial services institution to expand into the Tri-Cities in recent months.
Bankcda, joins the Bank of Idaho and Idaho Central Credit Union in the growing Mid-Columbia.
The bank will operate a branch at 1950 Keene Road, near Queensgate, in Richland. In the Tri-Cities, Bank CDA will offer personal banking with a focus on small- and medium-sized commercial customers.
Shelly Romine will serve as market president for the new territory. The branch is expected to open this summer.
Lawn needs mowing?
GreenPal, a new app billed as “Uber for lawn care” is now active in the Tri-Cities.
GreenPal connects homeowners with pre-screened professionals.
Homeowners can list their properties, including what they need done and the dates they need it done. Providers will bid on the properties using information from Google Street and aerial images.
Go to yourgreenpal.com.