The firm has leased 6,100 square feet of office space on the sixth floor of the 805 Broadway Building, in Vancouver, Wash., a short distance from Portland, and expects move into the space in May, says Shaun Cross, a Spokane partner with the firm. It will
U.S. Small Business Administration loan incentives are helping a growing number of businesses start up or expand, some lenders here say.
In 2015, lenders in the Spokane branch of SBA's Seattle district issued 522 SBA-backed loans totaling $183 million,
Spokane-area credit unions say they experienced an uptick in overall loan originations from 2014 to 2015, sparked in part by robust demand for auto loans.
The demand for autos here mimicked what was a national trend in 2015.
Experian Automotive, operat
Spokane-based information technology company Nuvodia LLC, having separated geographically from its parent company Inland Imaging last year, is expanding into other areas of medicine and strengthening its newfound foothold in the energy sector.
Last June
Two Spokane-area health care professionals have developed the first of what they expect to be a suite of pain-relief products.
The product, called MyoBoard, is a portable, self-massage tool for relieving tension in various muscle groups.
Spokane nonprofit Beyond Pink is advocating for breast thermography as an early-screening method for breast cancer-and having success in getting more women to take the test.
While the American Medical Association and others have yet to embrace the tec
Inland Northwest Health Services' rebranded information-technology division, called Engage, has expanded its national footprint and accelerated its growth.
The 15-year-old, information-management concern needed an upgrade, says new Engage chief execut
Relatively warm, late-winter temperatures have local golfers hitting the links as public course operators have opened several courses early for the second-straight year.
Both private and public course operators are anticipating more rounds of golf to be
Thomas Tedder sees no signs that U.S. guns sales will decline anytime soon. That means his holster-making company, Tedder Industries, currently of Hayden, likely will enjoy strong growth for years to come, he says.
The company had 30 employees when it mo
With more medical practices recording patient data electronically rather than on paper, health care officials here say they are now focused on training staff in how best to use technology in patient interactions.
Dr. Kirk Rowbotham, chief medical office