Idaho Trust Bank has bought a vacant bank building on the east end of downtown Coeur d'Alene where it has moved its North Idaho branchand where it has room to expand in coming years, says Daniel Prohaska, the bank's co-founder and CEO.The
The Spokane Area Workforce Development Council has launched a career awareness initiative named Inspire Washington that aims to help job seekers, students, and teachers connect online with businesses, career professionals, and volunteers. The is
Russell Mining & Minerals Inc., a Spokane-based mine development company, has moved to the Chase Financial Center downtown.The company, which employs about 20 people, relocated to 11,500 square feet on the sixth floor of the building, at 601 W.
A young Coeur d'Alene-based technology startup is seeing early success with a suite of software it's developed that's aimed at business in the hospitality and restaurant industry. The company's founders say its software platform is designed to a
Jimmy Hill, co-owner of the music recording studio Amplified Wax, remains at least partially plugged into a 1970s-era groove.While equipped with top industry digital recording equipment, the 2,200-square-foot studio in the Garland District also
Clearwater Paper Corp., the Spokane-based maker of tissue and paperboard products, says a recent U.S. District Court decision will enable the company to move forward with a major component of its new tissue manufacturing and converting facility in
Wenatchee, Wash.-based Good Spirits LLC, which was established just before voters passed Initiative 1183 to privatize liquor sales last November, plans to open two new Spokane-area liquor superstores in the coming weeks. Ted Eaton, Good Spirits'
Spokane Public Schools says it's a big step closer to building a $14 million addition to the NewTech Skills Center in Hillyard, and the Central Valley School District separately expects to call for contractor bids this month to ready a tech branch
Village Centre Cinemas Wandermere, a 14-screen complex, soon will equip one of its theater rooms with a high-tech, 45-foot-wide screen and a larger projector for 3-D movies.This final piece is all that remains to finish a conversion of the North
Scafco Corp., which operates two Spokane-area manufacturing facilities, is seeking a building permit to construct a new $5.7 million steel stud manufacturing plant at the former site of the Playfair horse racing track in East Spokane, plans under a