The former Supercuts building in the Heritage Village Shopping Center, at 9205 N. Newport Highway, will be demolished this month to make way for an automotive oil change franchise shop expanding into the Spokane area, says Dave Black, co-owner of
Spokane Transit Authority has entered the second phase of construction on stops for its $92.2 million City Line rapid-transit bus line.
Brandon Rapez-Betty, chief operations officer at STA, says installation of vertical elements at the 28 stops along
Two Spokane real estate companies, Millennium Northwest LLC and Greater Northwest Assets LLC, are planning a mixed-use development featuring 60 living units on five lots along Wall Street, between Garland and Walton avenues, in the Garland District,
A 30,000-square-foot building in northeast Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood formerly used as a Masonic Temple is undergoing a makeover to become a restaurant, bar, and events center.
A four-story, 160-unit multifamily building is proposed on the Iron Bridge Office Campus on the east edge of Spokane's University District, says Jake McKinstry, principal of Spectrum Development Solutions LLC, of Seattle.
A mixed-used development, tentatively named Neighborly Ventures Apartments, is planned in the city of Liberty Lake, says Allyson Andrade, marketing communications coordinator for Whipple Consulting Engineers Inc., the project applicant.
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Next Level Cladding LLC, of Spokane, has leased a 2,000-square-foot retail bay at Cedar Canyon Village shopping center, at 3022 E. 57th, on the South Hill, where the architectural façade contracting company has moved from a home office. Cory B
Employers across Washington state helped to lead the way out of the COVID-19 pandemic by delivering essential products and services at a time of tremendous need. Over the past two years, we have witnessed the essential role manufacturers play in
City leaders should operate on parallel tracks of expanding services and bed accessibility for homeless people while updating and reinstating bans on camping in the city's core and public areas. And they should do so now.
A guitar store that closed two years ago is reopening in a space at 616 E. Third that will include artist studios and a metal fabrication shop.
Taylor Roff, owner of The Senator Guitars, says the guitar shop originally opened on north Monroe Street in