Cd'A-based company says production is historically good
December 7, 2017
With record gold production at a mine in Alaska, Hecla Mining Co. is expecting 2017 to finish as one of the 10 to 15 strongest years in its 126-year history, from a production perspective, company CEO Phillips S. Baker says.
That's despite a nine-mon
Of the various parking issues in the city, the lack of leasable spaces for downtown workers is the most concerning, says Downtown Spokane Partnership's Andrew Rolwes.
In August, the DSP surveyed 15 parking lots and garages in the downtown core, says R
The need for three new middle schools-one of which may be located near Joe Albi Stadium on Spokane's North Side-has Spokane Public Schools giving thought to potentially working with city officials on the idea of building a stadium near downtown.
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Journal of Business Editor Linn Parish and Health Care Reporter Kevin Blocker discuss Providence Medical Group's medical assistant program and the overall labor market.
Pigtail Mercantile LLC plans to open Friday, Nov. 24, on Spokane's South Hill, says owner Holly Burke.
The store will occupy 2,500 square feet of space in a retail center at 3028 S. Grand Blvd., but will use only 1,300 square feet of store space to sta
Skils'kin, a Spokane-based nonprofit that provides employment and financial-management services for adults with disabilities, is looking to re-introduce itself to the business community by improving its marketing and seeking new partnership opportunitie
A three-story, nine-unit apartment complex is planned at 1021 W. Ninth, in the historic Cliff Cannon neighborhood on Spokane's South Hill, according to building permit application information on file with the city of Spokane.
The $1 million project, to
A public plaza will be built along Spokane Falls Boulevard in downtown Spokane, on a site where a 2.2-million gallon combined sewer overflow tank is being installed. The plaza's design team, which includes Los Angeles-based AECOM, Spokane-based Garco Co
As winter approaches and outside temperatures drop, business at one remote company, North Idaho Energy Logs Inc., is blazing.
Clark Fairchild, the company's co-owner and general manager, says production is on an upswing at North Idaho Energy Logs with