Born into a family of self-declared 'stashers,†Spokane entrepreneur Kara Dixon says understanding that she needed to get her possessions better organized led her to found Spokane Organizing Solutions Inc., a company dedicated
Sally Guthrie, a co-owner of Famous Joe's Vendor Emporium, says the goal she shares with her business partners ultimately is to fill the 12,000 square feet of space Famous Joe's is leasing at 9126 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley.
A Sandpoint-based coffee company and a Spokane-based lobster bar are slated to be among the first eateries in the Wonder Market, located at 835 N. Post on the periphery of downtown Spokane.
In addition to Evans Brothers Coffee and High Tide Lobster Bar,
Work has started on the planned expansion at the Morning Star Boys' Ranch, and while the project started later than anticipated, executive director Audrea Marshall says it's now 'cruising right along.â€
Seattle-based Cascade Columbia Distribution Co. plans to build a 74,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution facility on the West Plains, according to conditional-use permit information on file with the city of Airway Heights.
Animal Emergency Clinic, a new after-hours emergency veterinary clinic, has opened in the former TLC Veterinary Clinic space at 6522 E. First, in west Spokane Valley.
Spokane County is transforming its former motor pool garage at 1302 W. Gardner into a crisis stabilization center for those arrested for low-level crimes whose behavior is a symptom of mental illness--or a combination of mental illness
In response to an increase in demand for pediatric services, Providence Health & Services says it's relocating its pediatrics practice in Spokane Valley.
Providence Pediatrics, located within the Providence Medical Park
Pullman-based Corporate Pointe Developers LLC plans to build the first privately developed student housing on Washington State University's main campus in Pullman.
This year, the School of Continuing Studies at Whitworth University turns 100 years old.
The university's catalogue from the school's founding year describes the program as tailored 'for those whose college career has been interrupted, and who now