An investment group has bought Northwest Outfitters, a Coeur d'Alene fly shop, and plans to move it to the Riverstone mixed-use development, the store says.The group, On the Fly LLC, of Coeur d'Alene, has bought the business from Bob Drummond, a
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, says it's buying a former Western States Equipment Co. dealership property located six miles north of Colfax, along U.S. 195, for an undisclosed sum and plans to use it as a service
Proto Technologies Inc., a Liberty Lake-based rapid-prototyping company, says it has added four employees in the last two months and has purchased a 3-D "printer" that allows it to create models using multiple materials at the same time.The of a
After putting previous expansion plans on hold earlier this year, Parker Toyota is moving ahead with a $4 million project that will replace its service and showroom buildings and more than double the Coeur d'Alene dealership's floor space.The a
Avista Corp. is challenging a Bonneville Power Administration decision that dramatically reduces the financial benefit its electrical ratepayers receive through access to cheap Columbia River hydropower the federal agency markets.The energy a &
Intermountain Supply Inc., a roofing and vinyl siding wholesaler that operates at two Spokane Valley locations, says it has begun construction of a complex at a third site that will serve as its primary distribution center here.Owner Pamela says
Inland Northwest Cinemedia allows local advertisers to buy their own little slice of the big screen, complete with a local audience to watch their pitches. "Nobody ever says, 'I don't want my ad to be in the movies,'" says co-owner Mary Beth and
URM Stores Inc., the Spokane-based grocery distribution cooperative, is moving forward with plans to construct a multimillion-dollar building on the West Plains for Peirone Produce Co., which it owns. It's holding off for now, though, on separate a
A 10-screen, $6 million movie theater is being planned on the West Plains by a group that includes prominent regional developers Dick Vandervert, Lowell McKee, and K. Duane Brelsford.The planned, 33,000-square-foot complex, to be called Village
While children put the finishing touches on their lists for Santa Claus, public agencies and municipalities here say they are busily preparing to propose "shovel-ready" projects in response to President-elect Barack Obama's plans for the U.S. to on