A group of businesspeople in southwest downtown Spokane plans to move forward with a proposal to join the city's Business Improvement District, citing a need for graffiti cleanup, safety patrols, and beautification.
The only caveat is a majority of pro
The CFA Society of Spokane, an organization of financial analysts, portfolio managers, and other investment professionals, has slated two industry veterans to speak at its 20th annual Economic Forecast Dinner tonight at the Davenport Hotel.
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Conceptual drawings of potential improvements to Spokane's Riverfront Park depict a 22,000-square-foot carrousel building. Beneath the iconic cable structure of the Pavilion, a dome canopy with movable parts would open to the sky or close for shelter. T
Nonprofit Inland Northwest Lighthouse, which operates a manufacturing facility in North Spokane where it employs nearly 50 people, soon will start using a major expansion of its building there that it says will enable it to expand its workforce.
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Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest is moving forward with several large projects this year, including a $2.5 million, 26,000-square-foot second-phase expansion of its Pasco, Wash., warehouse facility, says President and CEO Jason Luke Clark.
As a pivotal year of change under the Affordable Care Act unfolds, it's reassuring to see the two new top executives of Providence Health Care, the Inland Northwest's largest health care system and one of Spokane County's largest employers, taking a
Coffman Engineers Inc. has opened an office in Oakland, Calif., where it has hired the former owner and staff of a smaller engineering firm, says Adrienne Pool, Spokane-based marketing coordinator for Coffman Engineers.
Seattle-based Coffman Engineers'
A Spokane construction company and two Coeur d'Alene design concerns are teaming up on a major renovation project at the Best Western University Inn, in Moscow, Idaho.
The project will include renovating all 173 guest rooms, reconfiguring restaurant an
The Affordable Care Act is not a 'success†in the Evergreen State, as state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler is trying to claim.
Commissioner Kreidler recently issued a news release saying the controversial Obamacare program is an enormous succes