Spokane-based Northwest Trustee & Management Services LLC, a professional trust and estate management company, has agreed to acquire Olympia, Washington-based Capstone Trust.
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a boathouse for its fire boat at the foot of Tubbs Hill.
Fire Chief Kenny Gabriel says the project will cost about $450,000.
Plans are progressing at the Spokane International Airport on an upgrade and expansion to one of the airport's terminals, as well as construction of a warehouse near the airport.
A development of over 120 residential living units is planned on the grounds of the former Idaho Veneer Co. mill site.
The $20.5 million project, named Millworx, is located at 704 E. Fourth and is being developed by longtime Spokane developer A&A
Across the country, alarms are sounding the need for more truck drivers as the pandemic has created an increased demand for shipping.
Although some trucking industry associations have decided to include diversity as a recruitment and retention strategy,
Real estate investment company Measom Holdings LLC is developing five high-end townhomes worth nearly $15 million in a project named the Nest at Lake Side, in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest has signed a lease to occupy the former Rockwood Physical Therapy building, at 505 E. Third, on the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Sherman Street.
Empire Holdings Inc., the Hayden-based parent company of Empire Airlines, has acquired a Fresno, California-based air carrier, West Air Inc., which operates a fleet of FedEx feeder aircraft.
West Air is continuing to operate as a standalone entity as
Ed Clark is a lifelong Spokane resident who has spent the last 50 years in advertising, a 'mad man†as he says. At 75, he is finally taking a step back from his career and looking back on decades of memories creating thousands of advertisements
The Washington state Department of Commerce has proposed several changes to its Growth Management Act, and Gov. Jay Inslee has voiced his support for a policy that would essentially ban single-family zoning, but local real estate industry experts say the