Luxury sedans priced upward of $60,000 might be affordable for only a small fraction of all Inland Northwest car buyers. Yet, they are selling in increasing numbers here, auto dealers say.The luxury market here has been continually getting at
Coffee Deluxe Inc., a new Spokane coffee business, plans to open its first coffee shop here in the new Village at Regal Pond development, on the South Hill, this month, and hopes to open three more outlets here within the next year, says owner at a
Longtime Spokane developer Rich Dahm has submitted a preliminary plat application to Spokane County to develop 345 single-family homes on 121 acres located south of the city of Spokane Valley.The development, to be called The Vistas at Heights,
Furniture Row Cos., of Denver, which already operates a Furniture Row Outlet store on Spokanes North Side, says it plans to open four jointly-located stores of different types in Spokane Valley by early next year.To house the stores, the to a
To no ones surprise, Taylor Engineering Inc. President Mike Taylor wanted to be an engineer early in life.Then, however, the son of a career military man headed toward a military career himself. That was followed by a brief stint as a farmer
Big California-based real estate investor Warner Lusardi, who last year abruptly scrapped plans to buy 160 acres of undeveloped land on the West Plains, has bought several other parcels there on the opposite side of Interstate 90.The six that a
Coeur dAlene real estate broker John Beutler, who owns Century 21 Beutler & Associates, says that he and his wife, Ann, along with developer Marshall Chesrown, plan to construct a 59,000-square-foot office and retail complex along Northwest in a
Faced with the prospect that spending hundreds of millions of dollars to meet expected new environmental regulations still wont be enough, the city of Spokane is again studying the option of piping some of its treated waste water elsewhere, than
Next IT Corp., the young Spokane company that develops artificial intelligence technologies for government, commercial, and educational uses, has nearly doubled its work force in the past year, to 50, and has tripled its revenues, says CEO Fred 70
Spokane Valley-based fuel-cell maker ReliOn Inc. quadrupled its sales volume in 2005 and is on track to grow at that same aggressive rate this year. In the not-too-distant future, the company, which uses its fuel-cell technology to make backup