The Spokane Conservation District has broken ground on its planned new facility in Spokane Valley, says Vicki Carter, director of the district.
The project will be a multiphase development, Carter says.
More than $149 million in construction projects by Spokane-area school districts are wrapping up just in time for school this fall, even though students won't be in them right away, in some cases.
Spokane Public School District's $23.5 million
Engie Insight Services Inc., which does business as Engie Impact, is remodeling its offices in the Rock Pointe Corporate Center, north of downtown Spokane, and plans to consolidate its entire Spokane workforce there.
Regina Malveaux is leaving her position as CEO of YWCA Spokane to become director of the Washington state Women's Commission. Malveaux was appointed to the directorship position by Gov. Jay Inslee on Aug. 10 and ends her tenure with the Spokane YWCA
It could be considered a strong endorsement of a housing project when one of its developers decides to take up full-time residence in it.
That's just what Andy Barrett and his wife, Liz Barrett, will be doing at the Blockhouse|Life 'smart†housing
More than 1,400 small businesses and nonprofits have sought a sliver of $10 million in federal funds made available in Spokane County.
Those organizations, which have applied for nonprofit grants through the county's OpenTogether Small Business
Triggered by a series of factors, the National Association of Home Builders and member organizations across the country are alerting political figures and the public about an extreme spike in lumber prices.
Motivated by a pandemic-inspired idea, Coeur d'Alene entrepreneur Eden Richey Irgens is on the verge of launching her mobile bar and wine-serving concept, The Sip Shack.
A bold, inspirational, and first-of-its-kind campaign to highlight free markets has hit Washington state billboards, computers, and smart phones.
But it might not contain the message you'd expect.
Before getting into the logic behind Washington