Brayson Buckner, the owner of the self-defense training studio Krav Maga Spokane, moved the north Spokane business in mid-July to 116 E. Augusta, from nearby 1403 N. Division.
Krav Maga now has doubled in size, taking up 7,000 square feet of space in a
A 30-year veteran of plastic surgery, Post Falls, Idaho-based Dr. Mark Owsley says he's opening an aesthetics spa to operate in conjunction with his practice.
Mullen, S3R3 sign letter
Public development authority S3R3 Solutions extended a letter of intent with electric car maker Mullen Technologies Inc. for an envisioned 1.3 million-square-foot manufacturing plant on the West Plains. Mullen's CEO said
Orlando, Florida-based Italian restaurant chain Olive Garden is planning a new 7,800-square-foot restaurant near the Spokane Valley Mall, at the site of the former Hong Kong Buffet restaurant, which closed in mid-March.
A one-time co-founder of a cloud-based software company in Liberty Lake says he recently started another software venture near his old digs.
Kris Bliesner, along with five other former co-workers from 2nd Watch Inc., has launched Liberty Lake Cloud Inc.
Spokane-based Kancor LLC has purchased the 1.5-acre Bowdish RV Storage facility at 503 N. Bowdish Road as an investment. Rob Kannapien, of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty, and John Leland, of Re/Max Inland Empire, handled the transaction.
The seven publicly traded companies in the Spokane area rebounded from earlier volatility in the second quarter, according to an analysis by Spokane-based Hart Capital Management Inc.
The overall composite value of the seven companies increased
The Journal of Business has selected 10 Spokane-area young professionals as its 2020 class of Rising Stars.
Those future leaders will be honored at a virtual event on Sept. 10.
This year's honorees include five women and five men, all of whom are
Refugee Connections Spokane's flexible setup left it well-positioned to pivot its services when the COVID-19 outbreak spread here, says Marijke Fakasiieiki, the nonprofit's executive director.
Over the past year, the organization, which was created
The Salvation Army Spokane distributed nearly 4 million pounds of food to individuals and families in need last year.
As a result of temporary furloughs and permanent layoffs due to economic lockdown imposed in the state's response to the COVID-19