Construction to start soon on the $2.2 million project
October 6, 2016
Construction is expected to start this month on a third warehouse building at the Playfair Commerce Park, says Kiemle & Hagood Co. industrial specialist broker Mark Lucas.
The $2.2 million structure will be erected near the Scafco Corp. offices and Scafc
Site work almost finished at campus north of Spokane
October 6, 2016
Site work is nearing completion for a new $29 million Northwood Middle School in the Mead School District, and construction of the school building is expected to start soon, says Ned Wendle, the district's director of facilities and planning.
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Up to 55 percent of women suffer from some type of vein problem, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health.
That's 10 percentage points higher than the share of men who have similar issues, and varicose v
Big Spokane-based commercial real estate brokerage Kiemle & Hagood Co. says it's on pace for a year of strong growth in its commercial property management services, continuing and possibly improving on a several-year trend.
Spokane International Airport has two projects totaling just over $9 million that are set to begin in early 2017.
Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports, says the first project, a $5.2 million south pilot ramp rehabilitation project, was awarded la
The temporary staffing industry has seen some wild ebbs and flows through the years, and Humanix Corp. President Nancy Nelson has ridden each of those waves.
Nelson learned the industry from Humanix founder Julie Prafke, who started the company 30 years
N.A. Degerstrom Inc., a Spokane-based contractor, is wrapping up the latest phase of work begun years ago to repair and reconstruct a long, winding stretch of the main road serving Mount Spokane State Park.
The $1.2 million project on Mount Spokane Park
AllianceTel Washington LLC, a MetroPCS cell phone service dealer with principals based in Texas and California, is expanding in the Spokane market with two recent retail-space leases here, says Colin Conway, a commercial real estate broker with Spokane-ba
The city of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department Board is mulling whether to keep certain Riverfront Park attractions open next year and face a $1.2 million budget shortfall entering 2017, or shut them down next year and face a $600,000 shortfall.
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