Orgill Inc., the Memphis, Tenn.-based hard-goods distribution company, has obtained building permits to construct improvements valued at $7.3 million at the former Kimball Office Inc. facility in Post Falls.
Orgill is installing material-handling systems
Denver-based DaVita Inc. has started a $1.3 million renovation project to convert a portion of a retail building at 7701 N. Division into a dialysis and kidney care clinic where DaVita plans to move its North Side clinic, says Kristin Videto, a Federal Wa
San Francisco-based Newmark Realty Capital Inc. has arranged $6.8 million in permanent financing for an office complex at 12825 E. Mirabeau Parkway, in Spokane Valley, says Demetri Koston, Newmark's Spokane-based vice president.
The 118,000-square-foot
No one can say Erick Halkier Hansen didn't have ambitious business aspirations. It's sad-and arguably a loss for downtown Spokane-that he wasn't able to find a way to fulfill those aspirations honestly.
Such thoughts have been coming to mind fo
Rockwood Health System earlier this month hosted its second annual science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine event designed to introduce local high school students to robotic surgery.
The event, dubbed STEM2, was staged through a partnership
The Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team is gearing up for another strong season and appears destined to give fans more thrills come March Madness.
It's important to note, however, that Gonzaga already is giving the Spokane community something big
On a lawn near St. George's School, student Alyson Galow works on obedience training with a yellow lab named Limerick.
The 6-month-old puppy accompanies her daily at home and school, as part of Galow fulfilling a community service project to raise and
Northwest Farm Credit Services, the Spokane-based agricultural lending cooperative, has reported third-quarter earnings of $62.7 million, down almost 6 percent from $66.6 million in the year-earlier quarter.
The co-op's net income for the first three
The Spokane Regional Transportation Council has begun work on an update to its long-range transportation plan for the region, known as Horizon 2040.
First adopted by SRTC's board in December 2013, Horizon 2040 is a metropolitan transportation plan for
Larry 'Chip†Hunter, dean of Washington State University's Carson College of Business, says the Pullman campus will begin more outreach to Spokane's business community, hoping to create more learning and employment opportunities for graduate and u