In an effort to diversify operations, Indaba Coffee Roasters owner Bobby Enslow has leased warehouse space where he will move all roasting operations with the goal of boosting online sales.
The 1,700-square-foot warehouse
Veteran Spokane bankers report strong mortgage growth largely in part due to existing homeowners refinancing in order to take advantage of record-low interest rates.
Work on the first residential buildings in the long-planned Beacon Hill development should start next spring.
Developer Ryan Buth says the 140-unit Beacon Apartments complex will be located at 4328 N. Havana, at the base of the hill and northeast of
Use of the biggest freight transportations modes in the Inland Northwest all declined sharply in usage at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic but are slowly starting to climb back to normal levels, industry representatives say.
Spokane boasts all three
Despite layoffs and wage reductions, industry observers say homeowners are avoiding using the equity in their homes during this challenging financial time.
The mortgage data company Black Knight Inc. says Americans had $6.2 trillion in
Five years ago, Sandra Williams launched The Black Lens newspaper as an experiment. Since then, the publication has become integral to Spokane's Black community and its allies.
White's Boots Inc. is diversifying its product offerings with the goal of appealing to a wider clientele.
Located at 4002 E. Ferry in East Spokane, the company makes rugged boots worn by wildland firefighters, loggers, and linemen: sturdy calf-height
In the last three years, CrossFit Rewired owner Adam Ludlow saw his roster swell to a high of 238 members.
Ludlow and his team of five trainers had planned for a banner 2020 at the North Spokane gym until the arrival of COVID-19 and the state-mandated
An emerging restaurant model known as 'ghost kitchens†is gaining popularity in some parts of the U.S. and could find a foothold in Spokane, industry experts say.
The concept appears to be becoming more appealing as COVID-19 pandemic-related