Pounder's Jewelry, at 3131 N. Division, says it has purchased the Spokane Clock, 3140 N. Division, and moved that business' operations under its roof.
'We have a separate watch division at Pounder's,†says Dave Sharp, a horologist at
Blue Cross of Idaho has opened an office in Coeur d'Alene that the health insurance provider says eventually will employ 40 people, representing a variety of departments.
The new office is located at 1812 N. Lakewood Drive and is open 8 a.m. to 4:30
Kirkland, Washington-based AristaPoint, an insurance agency and private group market administrator, has opened a new Spokane office in the historic Flour Mill, at 621 W. Mallon, says CEO Patrick Chestnut.
The new office will include full-time consulting
Plans for the proposed North 40 Outfitters retail store on the West Plains are moving forward, according to building permit application information on file with the city of Spokane.
The planned $6.5 million store will be located on vacant land at 9646
Dave Newton has been with beverage distribution company The Odom Corp. for nearly 20 years, 15 of which he's spent as senior chain account executive.
When Odom came to the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene market, Newton opened its first Coeur d'Alene
Specialty supermarket Natural Grocers, a subsidiary of Lakewood, Colorado-based Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Markets Inc., is planning a new South Hill store at a former Hastings Entertainment site, at 2512 E. 29th, according to a building permit
As many as one in five mothers experience postpartum depression, says Spokane-based licensed independent clinical social worker and therapist Corynn Manske.
'We pretty much all know somebody, whether we know it or not, who has gone through it,â€
Town house-style complexes and infill developments are continuing to pop-up across the Spokane region, with over $6.7 million in smaller apartment projects planned or underway in the county.
In Spokane Valley, two projects totaling about $3 million are
What does a 24-year-old woman of Cherokee descent with a two-year-old going through a divorce decide to do at the beginning of the Great Recession?
Start a construction business of course.
Today, a Regina Lettau has turned that business into an