"The company's shop had been located in Spokane Valley, but it moved earlier this month to a new location along East Sprague, a mile east of downtown Spokane.
Now, a 103-year-old retail building there with ties to Spokane's past is home to the store that sells products aimed at sustaining its future.
Located at the southwest corner of Sprague and Perry Street, the front part of the 4,800-square-foot building housed a restaurant and grocery store when it was built. The back portion was a carriage house for the city of Spokane.
"According to lore, Butch Cassidy worked here," she says, referring to the notorious turn-of-the-20th-century train and bank robber who some say lived in Spokane late in life." - Spokane Journal
William T. Phillips makes the news again.