The Spokane Conservation District plans to create a permanent structure to accommodate a year-round farmers market and a commercial kitchen, to be called the Scale House Market & Kitchen, on part of its 50-acre campus in Spokane Valley.
Some women serving in executive positions at three regional auto dealerships started their careers in the industry through family connections, however growing up around their family's businesses didn't guarantee an easy career, they say.
Renovations are planned for two iconic structures in Spokane's downtown core-the Crescent Building and the Fidelity Building-according to pre-development applications submitted to the city of Spokane.
With the addition of these two new projects
Spokane Valley-based e-commerce company Kaspien Holdings Inc. has announced that it will voluntarily delist its common stock from the Nasdaq Capital Market.
The company expects the delisting of its common stock to become effective later this month.
Avista Corp. is investing $104 million into updates to its electricity and natural gas distribution systems in Washington and Idaho.
Josh DiLuciano, vice president of energy delivery at the Spokane-based power company, says electric facility
Alterra Mountain Co., a Denver-based hospitality company, has entered into an agreement to purchase ski operations at the Schweitzer ski resort, near Sandpoint.
During the pandemic, the government responded quickly with massive government spending and by lowering interest rates. Ignored by the public, a massive third response from the Federal Reserve was happening: the Federal Reserve's bond buyback program
As the first year of the five-year Thrive Spokane economic development initiative comes to a close, we have one message for those involved: Keep going.
The effort, led by Greater Spokane Incorporated and supported by scores of others, has made some
One of the Inland Northwest's largest annual manufacturing conferences is coming next week to The Coeur d'Alene Resort.
The I-90 Aerospace Corridor Conference & Expo, scheduled for Tuesday, May 30 and Wednesday, May 31, at the resort at
The Inland Northwest Land Conservancy recently opened an office in downtown Coeur d'Alene at 418 E. Lakeside Drive.
The Spokane-based organization's physical expansion into the Lake City is expected to boost efforts to acquire natural lands for