A side business for three longtime coworkers has turned into a full-time real estate investment company, dubbed Fourth Avenue Capital, the company's managing partners say.
The leaders of the Spokane-based company announced the launch of Fourth Avenue
A long-vacant Albertsons grocery store building on Spokane's South Hill could soon be converted to a Müv Fitness gym facility, building permit applications under review by the city of Spokane show.
The estimated cost of planned tenant improvements
A new $1 million Burger King restaurant is planned in the Valley, while a former Burger King restaurant has been demolished to make room for a $1.6 million carwash, Spokane Valley preliminary planning records show.
Surf Thru Express Car Wash is planned
Heavy equipment dealerships that provide machinery for land management and fire mitigation activities should expect an uptick in sales and rentals after this summer's devastating wildfire season ends, says Dave Kopp, of Spokane Valley-based FMI
Over the past few years, the gig economy has experienced an immense expansion, altering the conventional workforce worldwide.
Gig workers are independent contractors, online platform workers, contract firm workers, on-call workers, and temporary worker
Nearly a year ago, Todd Coleman left the West Plains public development authority known as S3R3 Solutions to work full-time on a new business.
Now, he says the Deer Park-based excavation business, which he co-owns and manages with Mathew Miller, has
CXT Inc. has sold its Spokane Valley-based rail tie operations to voestalpine Railway Systems Nortrak LLC, a subsidiary of Austria-based voestalpine Group, according to press releases from the two parent companies.
CXT, a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based
Seattle-based Coffman Engineers Inc. is relocating its downtown Spokane office to the Old City Hall building, at 221 N. Wall, after nearly 20 years three blocks away in the Peyton Building.
'We found out that the building is going to be converted,
Hayden-based organic soft drink maker Tractor Beverage Inc. says it's on track this year to avoid the use of 34.5 tons of synthetic pesticides in its food system, compared with conventional production practices.
Kevin Sherman, CEO of Tractor Beverage
A new state law in Washington aims to give tenants of manufactured housing communities the opportunity to purchase and own the lots they rent from landowners.
'Manufactured home communities are often sold off-market,†says Victoria O'Banion,