Spokane Public Radio, which has leased space on North Monroe Street for 30 years, says it plans to buy a historic structure in the planned Pacific Bridge redevelopment project downtown and add a state-of-the art studio there. Meanwhile, the company
Everybody wants a discount in 2010, and the online brokerage industry is anxious to provide it.Full-service broker Merrill Lynch is the latest to enter the online discount brokerage business with its new Merrill Edge online account. This move by
Aug. 5 / Avista's net income dips slightly Avista Corp., of Spokane, reported second-quarter net income of $25.5 million, or 46 cents a diluted share, down slightly from $25.9 million, or 47 cents a share, in the second quarter of For
Meetings & Events The Washington State Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration will host a community roundtable, titled Working Together to Create Change, for minority and women contractors on Tuesday, 17,
Longtime Spokane dentist Dr. Stan Sargent says he and podiatrist Dr. Borys Markewych plan to develop and move their practices into an 8,600-square-foot medical building near the intersection of Grand Boulevard and 37th Avenue. The structure will
When a joint venture that includes the automaker BMW Group telephoned from Germany on June 10 to ask Beacon Hill Catering & Events to submit a proposal to put on a groundbreaking, the small Spokane company knew it would face logistics issues and a
Businesses as diverse as cabinetmakers, motorcycle accessory dealers, tattoo parlors, giftware wholesalers, and antique reproduction manufacturers need metal parts. If they want to make their own, they'll need a foundry, and Lost & Foundry, of has
Northwest Farm Credit Services, the Spokane-based federally chartered ag-lending cooperative, has announced that longtime President and Chief Executive Officer Jay Penick will retire at the end of the year, and that Phil DiPofi, chief banking of to
The Pend Oreille County Public Utility District has awarded a $1.5 million contract to Potelco Inc., of Sumner, Wash., to build a 115-kilovolt power transmission line between the district's Diamond Lake substation and a lot where it will build its
Filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here continued to grow during the first half of this year, but at only a 4 percent pace, well below the 44 percent jump in the first six months of 2009 and the 31 percent jump during all of last year. Meanwhile, in