Former Otis interior is about two-thirds demolished
March 29, 2018
When reached by phone by the Journal, Portland, Ore.-based real estate developer Curtis Rystadt was standing in line at Portland International Airport waiting to a board a plane to Atlanta for a kickoff party Hotel Indigo was throwing for owners and soon-
Focus now shifts to design, work on pavilion, promenade
March 29, 2018
The most visible places where the general public can see changes to Riverfront Park downtown are along and around the areas of west Spokane Falls Boulevard and north Washington Street.
Along those two streets, and through the southern portion of the park
Seasoned Spokane law firms Feltman, Gebhardt, Greer & Zeimantz PS and Ewing Anderson PS merged earlier this year to form Feltman Ewing PS, says J.P. Diener, shareholder attorney and member of the executive committee.
The practice also is expanding its of
Some Washington state attorneys and educators say their five-year effort to create a new type of legal professional known as a limited license legal technician is beginning to pay off, with some of the program's first graduates opening their own practices
The long-planned $22 million redevelopment project at the former Ridpath Hotel location's 13-story Ridpath Tower, at 515 W. Sprague, and the attached four-story east annex known as the 'Y†building is expected to be completed within a few months.
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First residential units to be ready for move-in this May
March 29, 2018
Doug Yost, director of real estate investments for Spokane-based Centennial Real Estate Investments, says he expects all work at The M, the former Macy's building at 608 W. Main downtown, to be completed by October.
However, Yost says plans call for th
Vermiculture isn't about getting business off the ground. It's about keeping worms in it.
Eight years ago, Jeff Wood, of Otis Orchards, seeking to leave the hectic profession of commercial real estate, decided to assume a business that was first st
Gonzaga University plans this year to begin building a roughly $48 million building for both its College of Arts and Science and its School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Named the Center for Integrated Sciences and Engineering, the 80,000-square-f
The city of Airway Heights had a ceremonial groundbreaking in November for the city's new $17.25 million recreation center project, but delays in permitting and weather conditions held up the actual start of construction until earlier this month, the ci
Structure to provide route between Sprague, campus
March 29, 2018
The most visible signs to date for construction of the 450-foot long span, 120-foot-high central arch University District pedestrian bridge recently emerged with the erecting of towering concrete columns needed to support the bridge.
Cost of the $15.4 mi