Fourth Avenue Capital LLC, a new player in multifamily housing development here, is proposing a large complex in Liberty Lake that will add 240 units to the housing stock, says Chris Rossman, managing partner and head of development at the Spokane-based
Coeur d'Alene Airport, in Hayden, is expanding with two new aircraft storage facilities, says airport director Phil Cummings.
Kootenai County, which owns the land and operates the airport, has agreed to the development and lease of an 18-unit
Spokane
Spokane Treasure Trove, a Spokane-based vintage toy, collectibles, and candy store, has leased a 2,000-square-foot retail space at the location of the former Spokane Art School building, at 811 W. Garland, in Spokane, where the company has
A business's success relies on the quality and dedication of its employees. To build a talented team, leadership needs to clearly identify the firm's core values and use them to help inform the hiring process.
Though just 8 years old, Smith + Malek
The Journal of Business has selected its 2023 class of Rising Stars.
They are:
•Nico Archer, partner, DH.
•Ryan Arnold, vice president of investments and partnerships at My Green Lab.
Raze Development, a new nonprofit formed by Kerra Bower, is preparing to overhaul the former state Department of Licensing office, at 6519 N. Lidgerwood, in North Spokane, into an inclusive early childhood education center that focuses on culturally based
Oxarc Inc., a Spokane-based distributor of industrial, medical, and specialty gases and welding and safety supplies, has been acquired by New York-based Meritus Gas Partners, according to a press release from Meritus.
Boise-based law firm Hawley Troxell Ennis & Hawley LLP is forming an immigration law practice group that's based at its Inland Northwest offices.
Attorney Alycia Moss has closed her practice, Moss Immigration Law PC, and joined Troxell as a partner.
A pair of workforce development initiatives launched last year, one by Spokane Home Builders Association and another by the Inland Northwest Associated General Contractors of America chapter, have seen steady growth, leaders of the initiatives say.
Flowers for People LLC founder Katie Lila didn't think she would hear back after she pitched an idea for a series to the young floral-themed streaming television service BloomTV.
'I pitched it to them through like a fangirl, cheesy video,â€