Coeur d'Alene engineering company Welch Comer Engineers has expanded operations to a multitenant building in Spokane Valley.
Necia Maiani, company vice president and Spokane Valley office manager, says Welch Comer's new 1,300-square-foot office at
Liberty Lake auto retailer Gee Automotive Cos has acquired three Dick's Auto Group dealerships, in the Portland suburb of Hillsboro, Oregon.
Ryan Gee, CEO of Gee Automotive, declines to disclose the terms of the transaction, which closed Jan. 19.
Spokane-based commercial furniture dealer and interior services company Contract Resource Group Inc., which does business as Freeform, has merged with a Boise company.
Fernando Jauretche, Freeform's principal and market president for the Inland
A subsidiary of Spokane-based Avista Corp. is piloting a high-speed broadband project in partnership with the City of Cheney and plans to expand to 6,500 customers throughout at least two communities in the Inland Northwest.
Imagine getting to a restaurant without knowing the time of year, the location, or really anything about that restaurant. Just show up, be present and observe as food and drink are served. Now imagine you can tell by the items that you are served what
Mullen Automotive Inc. appears to have left Spokane and Memphis, Tennessee both in its rearview mirror and now is planning to base its initial electric-vehicle production in Mississippi.
After serving as president and CEO of the Downtown Spokane Partnership for nine years, Mark Richard has announced he will step down from his position effective mid-February and move to Tampa, Florida where he will be the vice president of expansion
Restaurant owners here say they're struggling to adapt to a state law that regulates how single-use food serviceware is provided to customers.
Chris Siemens, vice president of Mustard Seed Management Co. Inc., says retraining employees not to include
Oddities shop Petunia & Loomis, a newcomer to Spokane's downtown retail scene, offers a bit of the bizarre and antique at its shop in the Paulsen Center, at 421 W. Riverside.
Owner Samantha Fetters says the shop is a longtime dream come true.
To serve minority-owned businesses seeking commercial loans more equitably, financial institutions should update lending guidelines, increase awareness of available loans, and serve in a mentorship capacity, some business owners and community observers