RiverBank, which opened for business here about 16 months ago, is exceeding its business plan projections in all facets, says Duane Brandenburg, its president and CEO.The boutique financial institution currently has about $95 million in assets,
The owners of the North Idaho Outlets, formerly called the Post Falls Factory Outlets, plan to rename the centerthough they havent picked a new name for it yetand to convert it into a hybrid outlet and conventional retail center to increase a
A Los Angeles-based development group, Shebourne 26 LLC, says it is buying 110 acres of land next to Airway Heights and plans to develop it for commercial use.The property is located on the west side of Airway Heights, south of U.S. 2, and has
At Jeanne Kelps pet-care facility here, day-care has gone to the dogs, and thats not a bad thing. Canines and cats sit in the lap of luxury at Jeannes Doggie Daycare & Pet Hotel LLC, where they stay overnight in suites furnished with and
The two main principals of the Tomlinson Black Group of Cos., which over the last 12 years has grown to become one of the largest real estate firms in the U.S., say theyre parting ways to focus on different aspects of the real estate Blacks the
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. (SEL), the Pullman-based maker of electrical-system protection, monitoring, and control equipment, says it is launching development of a production complex in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, that will cost upwards
Appeals of property valuations also have jumped sharply
February 26, 1997
Spokane Countys assessed property values have been climbing dramatically, bolstering the local tax base, but not everyone is applauding the riseindividual appeals of those valuations also have soared.The countys total assessed value last
Spokane International Airport says it plans to conduct a study soon that will help determine the alignment of its long-anticipated third runway and help guide land-use planning efforts on the West Plains.SIA has received a $150,000 grant from a
Golfing enthusiast Dusty Metcalf used the direct route to advance out of an early-morning job mowing greens at a Western Washington golf course.He agreed to play a friendly round of golf with the courses head professional one afternoonand a
Study finds institutional expectations, incentives, to be significant factor
February 26, 1997
The legal profession, its associations, firms, and law schools have spent years and considerable money encouraging lawyers to do more pro bono work. A study by University at Buffalo sociologist Robert Granfield concludes, however, that mandatory a