Driving around Spokane, Ed Clark says his mind is flooded with memories of the 'tremendous number†of businesses and clients that he has worked with over his half-century long career as a 'mad man.â€
The list of Spokane-based organizations Gordon Budke has been involved with over the decades contains many familiar names, including Momentum '87, Leadership Spokane, the Spokane Area Economic Development Council, Eastern Washington University,
Tony Bonanzino, former president, CEO, and part owner of pharmaceutical manufacturer Hollister-Stier Laboratories LLC, now Jubilant HollisterStier, has been a constant role model in life and business for people around him.
Nate and Roberta Greene, both 78, say their lives revolve around family, faith, community, and education. Since they first moved to Spokane 36 years ago, the couple has worked to generate positive changes in those areas, striving to create a lasting
Plans for Eastern Washington International Housing retail and residential project on the lower South Hill remain active, although the project is going through its fourth major design change.
In response to a series of armed robberies in the Puget Sound area, the Washington state Department of Financial Institutions and the state Liquor and Cannabis Board are collaborating to solve the problem of an industry that historically has been
The city of Liberty Lake has approved a zoning change for the Meadowwood Technology Campus that will allow for new land uses, including increased residential and commercial uses, says Jim Frank, CEO of Greenstone Corp.
Looking back at the 2022 state legislative session, it's hard not to be disappointed at the missed opportunities.
Yes, lawmakers accomplished some things that are good for the economy, like shoring up the unemployment insurance trust fund, lowering
Spokane International Airport is in a good position to take advantage of competitive funds available for small-hub airports through the federal infrastructure bill. It's now up to Congress to make that happen.