Work has begun on Elevate Academy North, a planned, new charter school in Post Falls that will specialize in teaching technical skills to middle and high school students, in grades six through 12.
The city recently issued a building permit for construct
A 2020 report tagged Washington state with one of the 10 worst housing shortages in the nation, underbuilding by over a quarter of a million homes over the prior 15 years. Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies documented the
Three commercial projects valued at a total of $14 million have been issued building permits recently by the city of Spokane Valley.
Triad Machinery is constructing a new facility for sales, rental, and services of heavy equipment at 19201 E. Garland
An Ace Hardware will be developed on a 2-acre vacant lot at 1425 N. Liberty Lake Road, in Liberty Lake, permit applications show.
Preliminary site plans filed with the city of Liberty Lake show a 15,000-square-foot retail building with a garden center
A taproom will soon occupy a long-vacant commercial space in Spokane Valley, near the Dishman Hills Natural Area.
No Drought Brewing Co. is remodeling the 2,000-square-foot space at 10604 E. 16th and plans to open its doors in December
Eastern Washington University, in partnership with Academic Partnerships LLC, is expanding its online master's and certificate degrees to 36 programs within education, business, accounting, and public health.
The Hutton Settlement has received a $740,000 grant from Vancouver, -based nonprofit M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust to help fund a remodel project at the 320-acre campus, at 9907 E. Wellesley, in Spokane Valley, where its administrative offices will be
Spokane-based pharmaceutical maker and packaging company Jubilant HollisterStier LLC has broken ground on a $92 million expansion in East Spokane.
Marcy Edwards, head of marketing at Jubilant HollisterStier, says Spokane Valley-based contractor
As a generation of aviation maintenance professionals retires, demand for new employees with those skill sets has surged, says Andy Dodson, chair of Spokane Community College's aviation department and full-time faculty member.