Spokane-based Cowles Co., which owns The Spokesman-Review, the Journal of Business, and a handful of other companies here, has moved some of its operations in The Spokesman-Review building and the neighboring Spokane Chronicle building.Those in
Hagadone Hospitality Co. has obtained building permits for a $2.5 million remodeling project at the Coeur d'Alene Resort, records on file at the city of Coeur d'Alene show.Records show the project involves remodeling a total of 35,300 square of
A Utah contractor has won a $21 million contract to design and build an Interstate 90 interchange in west Post Falls that some predict will rekindle the stalled commercial development currently anchored by the big Cabela's sporting goods outlet and
Downtown Spokane Partnership President Mike Tedesco, who took over as that organization's top executive last fall, says one of the strengths he brings to his new role is experience working in public-private collaborations to stimulate economic as a
A miner in North Idaho's Silver Valley now can earn up to $175,000 a year, including benefits, says Hecla Mining Co. President and CEO Phil Baker, providing a glimpse into a workforce trend affected by international competition and a domestic of on
In an ongoing effort to be able to meet future state requirements, Millwood-based Inland Empire Paper Co. is studying a new biological technology to reduce the amount of phosphorus in the wastewater it discharges into the Spokane River during its a
Wagstaff Applied Technologies, a division of Spokane Valley-based manufacturer Wagstaff Inc., has in the works several sizable projects, including two multimillion-dollar contracts with the U.S. Department of Energy, that will keep it busy steady a
Dec. 30 / Condon names city administratorSpokane Mayor David Condon, who officially took office Jan. 1, named Theresa Sanders as administrator for the city of Spokane, the city's highest appointed position. Sanders worked for the city under a as
Meetings & EventsThe Spokane chapter of Executive Women International will hold an educational forum open to the public on Friday, Jan. 6, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Spokane Convention Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. David Horsager, author of
The wood products industry shows little sign yet of emerging from the protracted slump it has endured, although it could see slight improvement next year.Spokane-based Potlatch Corp., which has about 1.5 million acres of timberland and also has