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🇺🇸 PASCO — We want to hear from YOU!

What businesses, restaurants, entertainment, or shopping options would you like to see come to Pasco next?

Our community continues to grow, and with that growth comes opportunity. From Trader Joe’s to In-N-Out, Buc-ee’s to IKEA, these are some of the top ideas we’ve heard from residents so far.

Now it’s your turn 👇
Comment below and let us know what YOU want to see in Pasco!

Big or small, your voice matters because the future of Pasco should reflect the people who live here.

Together, we can keep Pasco growing strong.
It’s your city. Expect more.

🇲🇽 PASCO — ¡Queremos escuchar tu voz!

¿Qué negocios, restaurantes, entretenimiento o tiendas te gustaría ver llegar a Pasco?

Nuestra comunidad sigue creciendo, y con ese crecimiento vienen nuevas oportunidades. Desde Trader Joe’s e In-N-Out hasta Buc-ee’s e IKEA, estas son algunas de las ideas más mencionadas por los residentes hasta ahora.

Ahora te toca a ti 👇
¡Comenta abajo y dinos qué te gustaría ver en Pasco!

Grande o pequeño, tu opinión importa porque el futuro de Pasco debe reflejar a la gente que vive aquí.

Juntos podemos mantener a Pasco creciendo fuerte.
Es tu ciudad. Exige más.
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🇺🇸 PASCO — We want to hear from YOU!

What businesses, restaurants, entertainment, or shopping options would you like to see come to Pasco next?

Our community continues to grow, and with that growth comes opportunity. From Trader Joe’s to In-N-Out, Buc-ee’s to IKEA, these are some of the top ideas we’ve heard from residents so far.

Now it’s your turn 👇
Comment below and let us know what YOU want to see in Pasco!

Big or small, your voice matters because the future of Pasco should reflect the people who live here.

Together, we can keep Pasco growing strong.
It’s your city. Expect more.

🇲🇽 PASCO — ¡Queremos escuchar tu voz!

¿Qué negocios, restaurantes, entretenimiento o tiendas te gustaría ver llegar a Pasco?

Nuestra comunidad sigue creciendo, y con ese crecimiento vienen nuevas oportunidades. Desde Trader Joe’s e In-N-Out hasta Buc-ee’s e IKEA, estas son algunas de las ideas más mencionadas por los residentes hasta ahora.

Ahora te toca a ti 👇
¡Comenta abajo y dinos qué te gustaría ver en Pasco!

Grande o pequeño, tu opinión importa porque el futuro de Pasco debe reflejar a la gente que vive aquí.

Juntos podemos mantener a Pasco creciendo fuerte.
Es tu ciudad. Exige más.

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I just want a buffet 🥲😭 Golden Corral Or Something Similar 😮‍💨🙏🏾

Ikea

Buc-ees believe me everyone will love it!

How about we just dont grow Pasco anymore.

A grocery store on Rd 100, next to the Gesa would be nice. Drop an IKEA in the Broadmoor/Sandifur area and a lot of those other things will follow.

Support small family business.

World Market, IKEA

I don’t think we’ll ever get any of these but here you go: ALDI(for sure), World Market, Whole Foods, IKEA, Trader Joe’s. I don’t think Pasco actually works very hard at attracting these vendors to come here. WE ARE REALLY NICE PEOPLE IN PASCO. I don’t want my sales tax to end up in Kennewick or Richland.

Bring back Farrells ice cream parlor

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ALL OF THE ABOVE 🤭🙌🏼

Aldis is on top! I used to get a cart full for $40. In and out! IKEA.

Pasco’s roads are not set up for more homes or businesses. Our city continues to waste money on unnecessary road construction like the mess the created on Sylvester. Creating issues for postal workers and a bumpy bike lane 🤷🏼‍♀️ There was no need for a bike lane when the river is a block away 🤦🏼‍♀️ Not to mention the millions of pot holes all over the city. Let’s maybe focus and look at our road structures before even considering more businesses. Pasco also seems to be all for adding homes but schools are crowded as it is & everyone drives to Kenn & Richland for better businesses.

How about a Dunkin Donuts, I’m originally from the East coast, love their coffee. Aldi and IKEA make good sense as well, fair priced.

Pasco needs to attract people for something they can’t get in Kennewick or Richland or anywhere in this region. You go to big cities and you find outdoor shopping areas that are built to not just attract businesses but keep them. Look at Tempe Marketplace or Westgate in Glendale. Both offer public spaces like stages and a small splash pad, music and entertainment that bring people. It’s en experience. We don’t have the AZ sunshine but we have 200 days of clear skies and a summer you can bear walking outside. You need major incentives for investors who can see this vision that can bring Trader Joe’s but also places like Sheels, Popstroke, Chicken and Pickle, and more. Dream big!

Please a Trader Joes, In N Out, and Aldi grocery store!

Costco....but you guys blew that!!!!

These all sound great, the problem is the space. If they all hypothetically are built on Broadmoor, then we’re going to have a new bottleneck like Rd68. There is still space in court st, 20th, and Lewis St. We need to push for investment in this part of Pasco.

Trader Joe’s!

How about more support to grow our own local industries, or to get them to expand to add a 2nd or 3rd location, instead of chasing more industries to extract resources from our community? I'd love a 3rd Supermex location, Support for the Crepe/waffle place in the HUB to open their own bricks and mortar, and a continued focus on developing vacant spaces in downtown into amenities for our community.

A Zoo would be good for pasco, and the residents of tri cities, there is a lot of revenue potential, imagine a zoo in pasco, it would attract people all over the mid Columbia area even people from near by states might pay us a visit

Love the model of the Village at Meridian shopping and dining center in Idaho. Walkable shopping, restaurants, movie theatre, fountains, lights, outdoor sitting areas, courtyard, gets decorated for holidays, and is an attractive clean well rounded atmosphere. Something like that would be a great addition to Pasco.

The rivers are one of the best things about this area. It would be great to have some nice sandy beaches on the pasco side of the river.

Ikea, aldi, bucees, trader joes, Sam's club. I promise you as someone who grew up in California in-n-out is such a waste of space with the worst fries, most mediocre burger, and basic shake. People like the idea of it because it's a "treat" when they don't have one nearby but it's just really not something we should want or care for. If you want guaranteed long term tax revenue for the city, you need major stores. You don't want another burger place that will provide revenue at first but then drop off once the hype wears down. In recessions people will still need groceries, and growing families will still need cheap furniture. That's why Sam's club, aldis, and ikea make the most sense.

Trader Joe's, Dunkin Donuts, Waffle House, World Market. Add a nice amphitheater with seating, a zoo, a nice Japanese garden and rose garden, nicer activities along the river.

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This year’s Cinco de Mayo festival in Pasco was one for the books. Nearly 15,000 people showed up, making it the biggest one we’ve ever had. This didn’t happen by accident. It took leadership that we didn’t have before and a clear vision. It also took the right decision to disband the Downtown Pasco Development Authority and refocus with proper oversight. Now we’re seeing the results. This event continues to grow, bringing people from all over and showing exactly what downtown Pasco can be.

What was once described as a mess—culminating in the event losing up to $250,000 before we disbanded the DPDA—has now become a signature event for Pasco.

A big thank you to Pasco Parks & Recreation, the Latin Business Association, the Pasco School District, Primo Promotions, and the Tri-City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for stepping up and helping make this happen. This is what strong partnerships and community look like. And thank you as well to all the vendors and sponsors who showed up and made this event what it is.

Adelante!

It’s your city. Expect more.

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Este año, el festival de Cinco de Mayo en Pasco fue algo histórico. Casi 15,000 personas asistieron, convirtiéndolo en el evento más grande que hemos tenido. Esto no sucedió por casualidad. Se necesitó el liderazgo que antes no teníamos y una visión clara. También se tomó la decisión correcta de disolver la Autoridad de Desarrollo del Centro de Pasco y reenfocar con supervisión adecuada. Ahora estamos viendo los resultados. Este evento sigue creciendo, atrayendo a personas de todas partes y demostrando exactamente lo que el centro de Pasco puede llegar a ser.

Lo que antes se describía como un desorden—que llegó a perder hasta $250,000 antes de disolver la DPDA—ahora se ha convertido en un evento emblemático de Pasco.

Un gran agradecimiento a Pasco Parks & Recreation, la Latin Business Association, el Distrito Escolar de Pasco, Primo Promotions y la Cámara Hispana de Tri-Cities por dar un paso al frente y hacer esto posible. Así es como se ve una comunidad trabajando en conjunto. Y también gracias a todos los vendedores y patrocinadores que participaron y hicieron de este evento lo que es hoy.

Adelante!

Es tu ciudad. Espera más.
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This year’s Cinco de Mayo festival in Pasco was one for the books. Nearly 15,000 people showed up, making it the biggest one we’ve ever had. This didn’t happen by accident. It took leadership that we didn’t have before and a clear vision. It also took the right decision to disband the Downtown Pasco Development Authority and refocus with proper oversight. Now we’re seeing the results. This event continues to grow, bringing people from all over and showing exactly what downtown Pasco can be.

What was once described as a mess—culminating in the event losing up to $250,000 before we disbanded the DPDA—has now become a signature event for Pasco.

A big thank you to Pasco Parks & Recreation, the Latin Business Association, the Pasco School District, Primo Promotions, and the Tri-City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for stepping up and helping make this happen. This is what strong partnerships and community look like. And thank you as well to all the vendors and sponsors who showed up and made this event what it is.

Adelante!

It’s your city. Expect more.

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Este año, el festival de Cinco de Mayo en Pasco fue algo histórico. Casi 15,000 personas asistieron, convirtiéndolo en el evento más grande que hemos tenido. Esto no sucedió por casualidad. Se necesitó el liderazgo que antes no teníamos y una visión clara. También se tomó la decisión correcta de disolver la Autoridad de Desarrollo del Centro de Pasco y reenfocar con supervisión adecuada. Ahora estamos viendo los resultados. Este evento sigue creciendo, atrayendo a personas de todas partes y demostrando exactamente lo que el centro de Pasco puede llegar a ser.

Lo que antes se describía como un desorden—que llegó a perder hasta $250,000 antes de disolver la DPDA—ahora se ha convertido en un evento emblemático de Pasco.

Un gran agradecimiento a Pasco Parks & Recreation, la Latin Business Association, el Distrito Escolar de Pasco, Primo Promotions y la Cámara Hispana de Tri-Cities por dar un paso al frente y hacer esto posible. Así es como se ve una comunidad trabajando en conjunto. Y también gracias a todos los vendedores y patrocinadores que participaron y hicieron de este evento lo que es hoy.

Adelante!

Es tu ciudad. Espera más.
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