Thoen Publishing Co., a longtime Spokane commercial printing company, plans to move its production department to Airway Heights from its main Spokane building at 1409 N. Maple. The company, which was acquired by Davenport, Iowa-based Lee Inc. a
The products that come out of a nondescript brick building in Spokanes Logan neighborhood are full of holes, but the business that makes them is solid. Its focus is producing one perfectly palatable pastrythe doughnut.Sue Teague and her in a
SeaMed Corp., a big Redmond-based contract manufacturer of medical devices that disclosed last summer it was considering Spokane for a new plant, now says such a plant could employ as many as 300 people.W. Robert Berg, SeaMeds president and it
State and local government agencies plan transportation projects in the Spokane area over the next three years that could add up to as much as $220 million in work.That total, from the Spokane Regional Transportation Councils recently adopted
After one year at the helm of Mount Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park, Kirk Duncan is confident that the year-old ski hill operation he heads is on track.Hired in September 1997 by Mount Spokane 2000, the nonprofit organization that won the rights to
Gonzaga Preparatory School, a private Spokane high school, has developed a list of construction projects it would like to launch in coming years, and has embarked on a fund-raising campaign to help pay for those projects as well as boost the says a
Construction of the long-proposed north-south freeway project here could begin within the next three years, provided that several million dollars are allocated to the project by the state Legislature and the federal government. Preliminary and a
Eight Spokane physicians have issued a public statement expressing their disappointment that a doctors group here called Spokane Oncology/Hematology Associates and Spokanes major hospitals failed to reach an agreement on the possible of an is a
Red Robin International Inc., which operates the Colorado-based Red Robin Gourmet Burgers & Spirits Emporium restaurant chain, and Starbucks Corp., the Seattle-based coffee company, plan to open stores in downtown Spokane, across the street from of