The letter of intent signed by Brea, California-based Mullen Technologies Inc. committing to take land for an envisioned electric sports car manufacturing plant expired March 31, leaving the young company's future in the region somewhat uncertain.
The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions has accused a former Spokane financial planner of swindling millions from at least 19 clients over a 16-year period, starting in 2003.
When the year began, business was booming, and the biggest challenge for many employers was finding qualified job applicants.
Suddenly, we're in an economic environment no one anticipated.
Spokane-area small-business owners are looking into taking advantage of aid offered to them through the CARES Act, says Sheryl McGrath, Spokane-based associate state director of the Washington Small Business Development Center.
Spokane-area contractors are scrambling to comply with recent updates to Gov. Jay Inslee's 'stay home, stay healthy†order that has deemed commercial and residential construction as nonessential.
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Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services expects to erect a 64-bed, 42,000-square-foot integrated behavioral health treatment facility and medical clinic on East Nora Avenue, in Spokane Valley, by the middle of next year.
One Lakeside, the long planned mixed-use high-rise structure with views of Lake Coeur d'Alene, is nearly complete.
The 15-story, $20 million building is being constructed at the northwest corner of First Street and Lakeside Avenue, near the west edge
The Idaho Division of Veterans Services plans to break ground this spring or early summer on a $49 million veteran's home in Post Falls.
The 83,400-square-foot facility will be located on 7.3 acres of land fronting Lochsa Street, adjacent to Biopol
A $17.5 million memory care facility is rising at Orchard Crest Retirement Community, in Spokane Valley.
Susanne Lunt, executive director at Orchard Crest LLC, says the walls of the two-story, 43,400-square-foot building are up, and the roof is mostly