Talk to economic development folks, and you'll hear more emphatic arguments that the ubiquitous mantra 'location, location, location†is being replaced by 'talent, talent, talent.†We are, as a community, in a fight to ensure that we have a comp
Spokane Community College is planning a $20 million expansion and remodeling project that will enlarge and update some instructional spaces in the Old Main Building on the south side of its campus.
The SCC campus is located at 1810 N. Greene, and the Ol
Visit Spokane's community branding effort is thoughtful, well timed, and has depth. The organization is to be applauded for providing a fresh brand that can be applied in a variety of contexts.
Business organizations and the community as a whole should
A principal of the stalled SilverWing fly-in residential development in Sandpoint says he'll likely start marketing the $28 million development again this summer, 10 years after breaking ground there.
While two court cases in which Silver Wing and Bonn
Tyler Arnold says he and his brother, Tim, have been collecting Star Wars and other TV, movie, and pop culture memorabilia for more than 22 years now.
'It all started with a 'Return of the Jedi' lunch box I bought when I was 17,†he says. 'Now,
Kevin McCathren, president of Spokane-based McCathren Management & Real Estate Services Inc., has acquired 8.2 acres of land at the site of the former Quad Park softball facility in Post Falls and plans to develop an apartment complex there, according to
Rugged Trading Co., an online retailer that specializes in selling used goods, has moved to a large warehouse and is planning a grand opening there next month.
Josh and Lindsey Roe, of Spokane, co-own the company, which they started as a hobby in 2012 an
As Washington State University Spokane Chancellor Lisa Brown enters her final months in that position, she says timing and opportunity have intersected to mold her time at the school.
'In some ways, I've just been in the right place at the right tim
Some Inland Northwest ski resort operators are anticipating record summer activities this year following a strong winter season, while some resorts are working on expansion plans.
In recent years, summer months have been the busiest months of the year at
Spokane developer Lawrence Stone is proposing construction of a $60 million mixed-use development at the former downtown YWCA building.
Stone, who also is president and CEO of Scafco Corp., heads up The Falls LLC, which bought the property at 829 W. Broa