Demand for real estate in the Spokane-area market is expected to remain high in 2022, according to real estate industry leaders here.
The number of single-family homes sold through this November is 1.3% ahead of sales through the first 11 months of 2020
Financial industry experts here say 2021 has been stronger than many institutions had expected, and that momentum could carry into 2022, especially if the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.
Steve Scranton, chief investment officer and economist at
Indoor virtual golf facility Golf Island has opened in the Riverstone area of Coeur d'Alene, at 2410 N. Old Mill Loop. Owners Thomas Tedder-founder of Post Falls-based gun holster manufacturer Tedder Industries LLC-and Taylor Vold debuted the five-bay
State Bank Northwest has opened a new loan production center in downtown Rockford, about 15 miles south of Spokane Valley.
The new office, located at the southwest corner of Emma Street and First Street in Rockford, opened on Dec. 1 within a building
AllWest Testing & Engineering LLC, a Hayden-based engineering, environmental, and construction materials testing company, has promoted two employees, James Thomasson and Taryn Perry, to C-suite leadership roles.
Thomasson, 42, is becoming AllWest's
Spokane Valley-based Cancer Care Northwest has partnered with St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, in Lewiston, Idaho, to offer radiation oncology physician services to patients in the Lewis-Clark Valley and surrounding area.
The partnership brings
Air cargo transported in and out of Spokane International Airport has increased through the first nine months of this year, according to data provided by the airport.
Airport data for the year through September, the most recent month available, shows
Retail sales for Spokane County and the state of Washington soared this year, but slower growth is expected in 2022, says Patrick Jones, executive director at the Institute of Public Policy and Economic Analysis at Eastern Washington University.
It has been another financially volatile year for the health care industry in Spokane. With the discovery of the omicron variant, there are still too many unknowns to forecast what is in store for hospitals in 2022, say health care officials.
Inland Northwest employers regained the jobs they shed during the pandemic-induced recession and are likely to build upon those gains in 2022, Spokane economists say.
The Spokane-Spokane Valley metropolitan area had 260,000 jobs in October, the most