A redevelopment project previously announced for the downtown site occupied by what's known as the Chancery Building is on hold while the owner focuses on other developments and looks into selling the building.
As the Journal reported in late 2021
Spokane-based food truck Good 'Dilla will soon be dishing up its quesadillas and tacos at the River Park Square food court, at 808 W. Main, in downtown Spokane.
While owners Kathryn and Zack Robertson will continue food truck operations, they've
Entrepreneurial sisters Emily Elizabeth Johnson and Jenny Cashion say that although they own distinct small businesses, they frequently lean on each other for support and advice.
'We always say we're in the same boat, but we're in different water
Spokane Valley-based Lydig Construction Inc. recently appointed Katie Burton as the company's new chief financial officer. Burton, 42, succeeds Mark Bray, who retired at the start of the year after serving in that role for 28 years.
Gesa Credit Union is building a 10,500-square-foot multitenant building in Post Falls in which the Richland, Washington-based financial institution plans to establish its full-service branch in Idaho.
Richard Waddle, Gesa's executive vice president
Airdome Northwest LLC expects to complete its 40,000-square-foot air dome in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood next month, says Cantu Commercial Properties LLC founder Dan Cantu.
The air-inflated, climate-controlled structure, located at 3939 E. Joseph
The Spokane Conservation District plans to create a permanent structure to accommodate a year-round farmers market and a commercial kitchen, to be called the Scale House Market & Kitchen, on part of its 50-acre campus in Spokane Valley.
Some women serving in executive positions at three regional auto dealerships started their careers in the industry through family connections, however growing up around their family's businesses didn't guarantee an easy career, they say.
Renovations are planned for two iconic structures in Spokane's downtown core-the Crescent Building and the Fidelity Building-according to pre-development applications submitted to the city of Spokane.
With the addition of these two new projects
Spokane Valley-based e-commerce company Kaspien Holdings Inc. has announced that it will voluntarily delist its common stock from the Nasdaq Capital Market.
The company expects the delisting of its common stock to become effective later this month.