The city of Spokane is reviewing new plans for a 106,300-square-foot agricultural retail center proposed on its western edge, with a public hearing set for today, May 24.
Spokane real estate investment and development company Watts Project LLC has purchased two adjacent buildings on the 1300 block of west First Avenue downtown, where the company plans to transform the two existing single-story buildings into a combination
Amazon.com Inc. is on track to begin construction here as soon as early summer on a massive fulfillment center planned near Spokane International Airport, planning records indicate.
Technical and environmental documents recently filed with Spokane County
Spokane-based Avista Utilities is partnering with Liberty Lake-based meter technology manufacturer Itron Inc. to install smart meters throughout Avista's Washington service territory in a $165 million project scheduled to begin next fall, the utility comp
With the recent attention on renegotiating trade agreements and potential new tariffs, it's worth remembering that Washington state's economy thrives on trade and exports.
Washington leads the nation in exports per capita and ranks third in overall
With the planned acquisition of Inland Northwest Bank parent Northwest Bancorp. by Billings, Mont.-based First Interstate BancSystem Inc., another Spokane-born company no longer will be headquartered here.
Combined with Toronto-based Hydro One's earlie
A new coffee stand is set to open next month in the lobby of downtown's Bank of America Financial Center, at 601 W. Riverside.
Former stay-at-home mom Yelena Matsyplyuk says the stand is the first step toward fulfilling her dream of opening a downtown
Amy's Donuts, a small chain of donut shops that originated in Colorado Springs, Colo., plans to open its first Washington store this fall in Spokane Valley.
The company is co-owned by husband and wife team, Amy and Chin Kim.
Three new businesses are expected to open this summer in a 6,300-square-foot building at 9315 E. Trent, in Millwood.
The building, a strip mall that formerly housed The Musician's Workshop, Inland Coffee & Beverage, and Northwest Noetic School of Mas