In recent years, various publications and organizations have been touting Spokane as one of the best midsize cities for retirement in the U.S.
Livability.com, for example, ranked Spokane No. 7 in its top 10 best places to retire in late 2018, one of
Two new 18,000-square-foot buildings with parking and amenities are planned on adjacent parcels of commercial land on Spokane's North Side.
JNW Properties LLC has filed a State Environmental Policy Act application with the city of Spokane to develop
In order for retirement home residents to avoid falls, retirement communities have developed programs, activities, and assessments to help seniors to get and remain active throughout the year.
Jeff Thaxton, PrimeFit instructor at Fairwinds Spokane
Tim Henkel has announced his pending retirement as president and CEO of Spokane's United Way. Henkel grew up in Phoenix, Arizona and attended the University of California at Santa Cruz where he studied Political Science. A year after graduating, he
Resource Synergy LLC, a Spokane-based energy consultant, has agreed to pilot a waste-reduction program within five schools on Seattle's west side, says Erik Makinson, the company's founder and president.
Through the agreement with Seattle Public
A trio of former Itron Inc. employees has launched Treasury4 Inc., a fintech software startup aimed at serving large corporations.
Steve Helmbrecht, Nathan Brown, and Ed Barrie quietly incorporated Treasury4 in July 2020. Last month, the company closed
Spokane-area community banks and credit unions are unified in opposition to proposed federal legislation that would require them to report to the IRS on the deposits and withdrawals of all business and personal accounts with a balance of more than $600.
It isn't surprising that COVID-19 was disastrous for our country's economy. Millions died from COVID complications; offices, stores and factories closed; and people were forced to quarantine at home.
The good news this week after Labor Day is
The state's Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Program is flawed and poorly timed. The Washington state Legislature should delay the program before it gets further along, at its earliest opportunity.
Some businesspeople already have been outspoken
Spokane Valley-based Cancer Care Northwest has started offering a scanning technology new to the Spokane area that better detects recurring prostate cancer, says Amy Simmons, the Spokane-based imaging manager for the oncology practice.
Simmons claims Ca