Construction crews are preparing for the installation of a 182,560-square-foot concrete staging area for the Rail-Truck Transload Facility near the Spokane International Airport, says Todd Woodard, director of marketing and public affairs for the airport.
The owners of Copenhaver Construction Inc. have started planning for the development of 89 acres of commercial- and industrial-zoned land just west of Airway Heights, says co-owner Guy Copenhaver.
Prairie Ridge LLC, a real estate property investment
Hayden-based StanCraft Boat Co. has been experiencing strong growth with a 30% increase in total sales since the start of the pandemic, says Jory Schmeling, vice president of manufacturing at the handmade wooden boat manufacturing company.
Fifty years ago, the U.S. economy was facing a combination of high inflation and unemployment, which brought about the creation of the misery index.
Used to help measure general economic distress felt by the average citizen, the misery index originally
The new owners of Spokane Valley-based foundry Spokane Industries Inc. say the company is responding positively to changes they've made since purchasing it earlier this year from brothers Greg and Tyrus Tenold.
Pat and Lisa Turner claim that
The Spokane Low Income Housing Consortium, with help from Inland Northwest credit unions, have launched a land bank to help ease financial barriers to developing low-income housing, says Ben Stuckart, executive director of the housing consortium.
Certificates are becoming a more popular offering at higher education institutions amid an environment of declining enrollment, representatives of Spokane's colleges and universities say.
While students increasingly are seeking low-cost, low-time
Critics contend the U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting how the nation's main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants was a 'gut punch.â€
We applaud the Spokane City Council's recent approval of the Building Opportunity and Choices for All initiative, and we're especially encouraged by unanimous approval of the measure. It's been a long time coming, however, and there's more to do.
After successfully launching a theater company for disabled actors in Coeur d'Alene, Wendy Carroll is working to establish a similar organization, My Turn Theater, in Spokane.