A group of investors that includes Spokane architect Glen A. Cloninger and downtown property owner K. Wendell Reugh is proposing a $50 million high-rise office tower to be built at one of two sites in the city center. The envisioned project is a
Brian and Judy Jorgensen, a Post Falls couple that owns a small North Idaho chain of pharmacies called Medicine Man Pharmacy Inc., plans to develop a $1.5 million retail center at Liberty Lake.The couple has applied for a building permit from to
San Diego-based Leap Wireless International Inc. has acquired a personal communications services (PCS) license from the Federal Communications Commission to offer digital wireless communications service in Spokane and will do so through its Cricket
Safeway Stores Inc., of Pleasanton, Calif., has agreed to lease a proposed supermarket space at a planned $9 million retail center in the Hillyard area of northeast Spokaneand close a nearby store, developer Jim Gallaugher says.Gallaugher, who
A recent surge in the price of gold has renewed Inland Northwest mining companies interest in digging the yellow metal out of the ground.Gold, which had fallen as low as $252.85 per troy ounce on the London gold exchange as recently as Aug. as
Jackson Five LLC, a company established by Spokane businessmen Steve Schmautz and Bill Lawson, has bought just over five acres of land at Liberty Lake Center and plans to construct two office buildings there worth a combined $6 million. The is &
Great Northern Financial Services Inc., a young Spokane company that sells financial products as an agent for others, has opened four offices so far this year, is planning to open an office in Boise next week, and is eyeing an expansion into next a
By day, Hands On Hobbies is a typical hobby store, selling model cars and airplanes, trains and train-set pieces, collectible card games, model rockets, hobby paint, science kits, stamp- and coin-collecting paraphernalia, and paint-by-number night
Spokane United Methodist Homes, a Spokane nonprofit corporation that oversees two big retirement communities here, has asked the Washington state Housing Finance Commission to issue $28.5 million in tax-exempt bonds to finance two construction and
Spokane surgeon Dr. Robert Golden has begun performing a minimally invasive, laparoscopic kidney-removal procedure here that allows living kidney donors to recover in much less time than typically has been required after conventional has performed