SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — The Salvation Army said it sold its Spokane Valley thrift store and storage facility for roughly $2 million, leaving the community without a resource as the organization faces economic challenges.
The facility served as both a storefront and a storage center. It was located off Sprague and Skipworth Road in Spokane Valley. The store and facility were sold as two separate lots positioned side by side.
The organization cited several economic factors driving the closure, including increased minimum wage requirements, inflation and reduced funding. The Spokane Valley location also underperformed compared to the Salvation Army’s Spokane store…