Immigration law firms and organizations have been hit with overwhelming requests for help and representation since the start of the new presidential administration.
Coeur d’Alene-based Krambu Inc. has teamed with an Oregon company to develop sustainable cooling technology for high-performance computer data centers.
About a year-and-a-half has passed since the Gray Fire ravaged the Medical Lake area, and some businesses in the small West Plains city are still struggling because of it.
The Journal of Business has launched its Inland Northwest Business of the Year Awards to recognize organizations—and one individual—that have demonstrated growth, success, and a spirit of innovation.
Business magnate and philanthropist John Hemmingson says he has long had a vision to grow and share economic opportunities in the Inland Northwest communities in which he leads myriad entrepreneurial endeavors.
Naomi Bender is Spokane Colleges' inaugural director of tribal relations, Bender has over 20 years of experience in higher education, most recently at Washington State University where she led the creation of several first-of-its-kind programs.
Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Albert Tripp, city manager for the city of Airway Heights, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.
Brumback Real Estate & Construction is proposing a 76-unit apartment building on vacant land tucked between Interstate 90 and Sunset Boulevard in west Spokane.
Each year, we publish this magazine to update readers on the most significant projects in our market. Some are nearly finished; others won't start for months. Regardless of their stage of development, all have the potential to provide jobs and improve quality of life in our communities.
Olympia, Washington-based Heritage Bank is expanding with a new commercial banking team in Spokane that will serve the greater Inland Northwest market.
A centuries-old approach to wealth management, dubbed the family office, is gaining traction once again, due to a growing demographic of highly affluent families in the market.
The Journal met with Wade Hunt, the new president of MultiCare Deaconess and Valley Hospitals to discuss how he came to work in health care administration, and what he hopes to accomplish in this new role.