The Washington state Department of Health has denied a joint certificate of need application by Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital for a 25-bed transitional-care unit at Holy Family.In transitional care, a short-term, is for to
Greg Green, a Spokane telecommunications entrepreneur and former Nextlink Communications Inc. executive, has bought the Levy Block Building at 118 N. Stevens downtown through his company, Gregory Inc., and plans to renovate the structure for use as
A group of 10 investors from Spokane and Seattle has bought the Layrite Products Co. property on Trent Avenue and plans to resume production at the defunct Spokane companys idle block plant, says Chris McDevitt, one of the investors.The group
Spokanes commercial TV stations expect to spend millions of dollars each over the next three years to comply with a federal mandate that they, along with all other such stations in the country, begin broadcasting digitally by May 2002. The local
Ambassadors International Inc., of Spokane, has completed a major public offering that has netted the company about $71 million, says Jeffrey Thomas, the companys chief financial officer.The big travel and events coordinator, which had $26.5 a
Northwest Medical Services Organization, a nonprofit doctors group formed here about six years ago, is continuing to grow at a rapid pace, says Jason Sargent, its top management executive.Since last fall, the provider-sponsored entity, is
Total deposits in financial institutions in Spokane County dropped 2.8 percent in the year ended June 30, 1997, newly released figures show, but the decrease probably doesnt reflect on Spokanes economic climate, says a Spokane bank in the as of
Total deposits in financial institutions in Spokane County dropped 2.8 percent in the year ended June 30, 1997, newly released figures show, but the decrease probably doesnt reflect on Spokanes economic climate, says a Spokane bank in the as of
A $4.5 million rehabilitation project is now under way at the historic Schade Brewery building east of downtown, and the buildings owner says he has landed a tenant that plans to occupy between 15,000 and 20,000 square feet of space on the main a
H.F. Enterprises, a Spangle, Wash. family trust, plans to develop a $3.1 million, three-story speculative office building in the Argonne-Mullan corridor in the Spokane Valley.The planned 55,700-square-foot structure would be located on a site of