The Spokane franchisee for Dutch Bros. coffee stores plans to open a new coffee shop this fall in a recently constructed building near Whitworth University.
Kevin Parker, co-owner of GTG Ventures LLC, which operates all 10 Dutch Bros. coffee stores
Coeur d'Alene-based cyber security company Gravwell Inc. has received $3 million in seed funding from three venture capital companies.
Its new investors are Montana-based venture capital fund Next Frontier Capital, Utah-based Kickstart Capital LLC
National commercial law firm Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP has opened an office on the 14th floor of the Wells Fargo building, at 601 W. First, in downtown Spokane.
According to a release on the Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani website, the
The Spokane Valley office of national construction staffing company Tradesmen International LLC has been providing workers to about 150 Spokane-area companies for more than a decade, general manager Trevor Harkema says.
Harkema, who works at the Spokane
Spokane Business Attorneys PLLC is adding a new division, Spokane Accident Attorneys, and the firm is moving its offices to Liberty Lake from downtown Spokane, says Christal Lam, the firm's founder.
Lam says the new location is part of a new
Four fast-food and fast-casual restaurants around the Spokane area are being built, rebuilt, or are in the planning stages.
According to documents filed with the city of Spokane, the Carl's Jr. restaurant at 707 W. Third will be demolished and fully
509 Design LLC plans to renovate the former Madison Elementary School, on Spokane's North Side, for a new showroom and design studio, founder and interior designer Wendy Nolan says.
The new space is located at 320 W. Dalke, one block south of Francis
Roots Coffee Kitchen opened Sept. 1 in the former Logan Tavern space, at 1307 N. Hamilton.
Owners Amanda Baxter and Nick Byrd say they've created a menu that's plant-based "from the roots up."
The menu features a bevy of traditional coffee and
The new medical education building is taking shape at the southwest corner of Spokane Falls Boulevard and Hamilton Street. The University of Washington and Gonzaga University have agreed to a long-term lease of the four-story, 90,000-square-foot structure
Pacific Steel & Recycling has obtained building permits to construct two new industrial buildings valued at $8 million combined, at 2901 E. Trent, where the company plans to move its Spokane operations.
City of Spokane permit records show Hansen-Rice