The Wine Cellar, a popular bistro and jazz and blues venue in downtown Coeur d'Alene, has reopened at its longtime location after having been closed for two months during a dispute over ownership of the business and the building it occupies, its at
Mark Barnes, owner of National Furniture Store Inc. here, is looking towards the heavens with his new marketing effortdisplaying the store's name and longtime "No Baloney" slogan on its rooftop in hopes of grabbing attention from airline and
Exchange Nickel Want Ads, a weekly classified-advertising publication here, has closed its Spokane Valley office, says Aaron Spurway, one of the partners in the business.Spurway says the Valley operation, which occupied about 1,200 square feet a
The city of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department is seeking letters of interest from potential developers of a one-acre lot it owns at the northeast corner of Monroe Street and Bridge Avenue, near Riverfront Park.The parcel, slightly over an
Northwest Harvest, a Seattle nonprofit food distributor to 300 food banks statewide, says it has leased 13,600 square feet of warehouse space at Spokane Business & Industrial Park, which will help it improve its services here.Shelley Rotondo, to
Don Townshend, owner of Townshend Cellar, a Colbert, Wash., winery, says he has purchased the assets of Caterina Winery, which is located in the historic Broadview Dairy building north of Riverfront Park on Washington Street.Townshend says he to
Mike Marzetta says he has a lot of hobbies. At Minds-i Inc., of Liberty Lake, he's developed a toy construction system that combines most of them."I was always interested in models, construction sets, RC (radio-controlled) cars, hobby trains, he
Key Tronic Corp., a Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturer, has raised its financial guidance for its fiscal 2010 second quarter that ends Dec. 26, citing an upswing in demand and improved operating efficiencies. The company says it now for
Greater Spokane Incorporated has launched a strategic planning process to help guide the nearly three-year-old organization through challenging economic times and what has become a shifting economic-development landscape."To paraphrase what (new
City of Spokane Hearing Examiner Greg Smith has approved a preliminary plat request by Spokane developer Harlan Douglass for a 231-unit housing development in the Indian Trail neighborhood on the North Side.The development, called Hunt's is on