I frequent Spokane pretty regularly and when we're in town, or anywhere out of town, really, we have a simple rule. If we go out to eat, we'll eat at a place
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February 3, 2021 8:03 PM Elenee Dao
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Arena just announced its first concert since the start of the pandemic. Although The Weeknd won’t be taking the stage until April of 2022, it’s a sign of hope.
That announcement means Spokane is on the path forward to having big events again. It’s one that’s desperately needed for Spokane’s economy as well as businesses that are struggling in the downtown core.
“Not having events downtown is devastating,” said Christy Belisle, managing partner of Landmark Restaurants, which is the parent company of The Onion and Franks Diner.