Refrigeration Supplies Distributor Inc. has bought a 31,100-square-foot warehouse building at 730 E. First, where it plans to move its Spokane operations from smaller quarters following renovations at the new location, says Jamie Hayward, the Spokane bran
Cosmetic dermatology pioneer Dr. W. Philip Werschler is leading an effort to expand clinical trials for drugs, treatments, and devices here, just as many medical practices and health care organizations have cut back on clinical research.
Each employer should be able to determine its own sick-leave policy as part of its overall benefits package, rather than have that policy dictated by city government. The Spokane City Council should take off the table its proposal to mandate sick leave to
The Longshoremen's work slowdown that snarled West Coast ports for nine months is over, leaving behind bitter memories and billions in economic damages. But the global trends that foreshadowed that port disruption remain.
Big container ships are coming
Lab also starts screening here for measles immunity
May 7, 2015
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC and Bloodworks Northwest, of Seattle, say they've reached an agreement to explore ways to collaborate in hopes of improving patient care.
PAML President and CEO Dr. Francisco Velazquez says PAML and Bloodw
People to People Ambassador Programs, the Spokane-based student-travel provider, has moved its headquarters to the sixth floor of the Holley Mason Building, at 157 S. Howard, downtown.
People to People, a subsidiary of Spokane-based Ambassadors Group Inc
Company sets up work units in the Wells Fargo tower
May 7, 2015
Regus, a Luxembourg-based company that specializes in creating and setting up affordably priced office space, is establishing its first location in downtown Spokane.
Regus is revamping the 14th floor of the Wells Fargo Financial Center, at 601 W. First,
Gonzaga University has been named for the second year as one of more than 350 most environmentally responsible colleges by the Princeton Review, a college ranking publication, for its sustainability initiatives and environmental programs, says Jim Simon,