Mark Bray, 61, retired from his chief financial officer role from Spokane Valley-based Lydig Construction Inc. on Dec. 31.
Bray joined Lydig Construction in June of 1994 as the company's controller. In 1998, two years after the company's founder
The kitchen will soon heat back up at the location of the former Otis Grill restaurant.
The new eatery, to be called the Otis Restaurant, is expected to open this month at 21902 E. Wellesley, in Otis Orchards.
Franchisees Jamie and Melissa Major have brought Ellie Mental Health to Coeur d'Alene.
The new mental health outpatient clinic, Ellie Mental Health of North Idaho, is one of more than 300 franchises the St. Paul, Minnesota-based franchising company
The historic Peyton Building, located at 10 N. Post in downtown Spokane, has been purchased by a group of investors led by developer Jordan Tampien, who plan to convert the seven-story structure from office use to 96 residential units.
Spokane-based InterUrban Development LLC recently has submitted updated building permit applications for a three-building second phase of construction at the historic McKinley School site, in East Spokane.
Construction hasn't started yet on the first
The Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho council has been building its annual cookie sales, cresting 1 million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies sold for the first time in 2022 and keeping that goal amid a national cookie shortage.
Greater Spokane Incorporated and community fund partners have raised $3 million ahead of schedule to fund economic development initiatives and talent recruitment and retention efforts for the region.
Alisha Benson, CEO of GSI, says the goal was to
Years into its development, the Mirabeau Point area of Spokane Valley is now home to nearly $100 million in projects that are planned or underway.
Development activity includes the addition of a lodging facility, an entertainment center, retailers
Who says Congress is so gridlocked that nothing is accomplished?
Consider what happened in late 2021 when the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Root and Stem Project Authorization Act, streamlining regulations for projects, reducing wildfire risk
Spokane's elected leaders are right to study the city's facilities and determine the best uses for public spaces, but such efforts must factor the importance of a municipal presence in the downtown core.