Spokane development company Worthy Enterprises Inc. is planning another office-building conversion project here.The company recently bought the 36,000-square-foot, former Rosauers supermarket building at 8517 E. Trent in the Spokane Valley and a
Despite indications that some new stores planned by Rite Aid Corp. elsewhere are being halted or delayed, two new North Spokane outlets for the Camp Hill, Pa.-based drug-store chain are expected to proceed, say Spokane developers who are working on
Waste Management of Spokane plans to move its administrative offices from Mead to a building in the Spokane Valley in the wake of an acquisition by its parent company of the assets of Western Refuse Co., of Airway Heights.Waste Management will a
Calkins Manufacturing Co., the longtime Spokane maker of boat trailers, plans to close its doors Dec. 31 and transfer the companys assets to its parent, Calkins Fluid Power Inc., also of Spokane.Jim Calkins, president of both companies, says a
If Ted Pulver walks into your office with his leisurely smile and chummy handshake, someone has hired him to be there, and someone may have broken the law.It could be you. It could be a colleague. Whoever it is, Pulver is there to find out what
Getting the boost it needed to emerge from a two-year business lull, longtime Spokane industrial manufacturer Rahco International Inc. has landed a roughly $20 million contract to design and construct two massive conveyor and stacking systems for a
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories Inc. (PAML), of Spokane, quietly has evolved into a 900-employee regional medical laboratory with annual sales in the $50 million range.Those figures make PAML the largest privately held laboratory in on
Zak Designs Inc., of Airway Heights, plans to expand its facility here next year by 50,000 square feet, to crest $100 million in annual sales by the following year, and to make exports a bigger part of its business.Zak Designs, which designs and
Scented candles flicker warmly in a cluster near the register. Racks display flowing skirts, tailored pantsuits, classic dresses, and elegant wool coats with some of the most recognizable labels in fashion: Liz Claiborne, Anne Klein, Jones New and
Cheese makers, dairies, and brewers sprinkled around the U.S. are using prototype equipment developed by a young Spokane biotech company to count live bacteria or yeast during their production processes. The market for the product, born in the labs