![]() The new project continues a trend of developing the area across the railroad tracks near Kamiakin High. “And of course he was super excited to let us keep the brand going,” Blake said. So the brothers – Blake and TJ – asked him if they could use the name and his logo. “When we wanted to brand our new garages and buildings we were doing, that name sounded like a great name to make our stuff feel like a destination place,” Blake said. Steve’s nickname was Fat Cat, and he used to sponsor Little League teams with that name, added Blake. He just named a building Fat Cat Enterprises, made shirts and hats with the logo on it.” “He used the name and had a design company do a logo probably, 17, 18 years ago,” Blake said. He lives in Boise.Įl Fat Cat Grill, a food truck at 539 N. The building will be under the brand of Fat Cat Suites and next door to office space sharing the same name.īush is building the original Fat Cat Suites with office space.įat Cat has one suite, and White Glove Detailing has two.īlake Bush said the Fat Cat name comes from the Bush brothers “uncle” Steve, who happens to be his father Tim Bush’s best friend. Hummel Construction is the general contractor, MMEC is the project architect, and Knutzen Engineering is the civil engineer. There is an available space in between the two restaurants. JayDay will operate a drive-through boba tea cafe with baked goods. It already has two tenants – JayDay Cafe and Boba, and The Local Bite. The new building is expected to be completed in January 2024. We should have the final permits in about six weeks.” The food truck park will be ready to go sometime later this spring “as it requires a lot less development. “People could come to lunch each day and have something different to eat.” ![]() “We need to have six different types of food in those trucks,” Bush said. The other tenant, Los 3 Amigos, will serve Mexican food. ![]() The Local Bite, which serves up American and pub fare from a food truck, will launch a new food trailer, Tropic Hunger, featuring Hawaiian plate lunches. ![]() Two tenants have already signed on for a two-year lease. The adjacent food truck park – to be called Edison Food Park – will have space for six trucks. The building project is $1.5 million, including land value, he said. More opportunities are coming for food truck vendors and those who love to frequent them.īush Developments is building a food truck park, along with a three-suite building at West Okanogan Place, near Kamiakin High School and just off Edison Street in Kennewick.īlake Bush of Bush Developments said the food park – which includes a parking lot all ready to go – has a value of $700,000, including the land. ![]()
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