As the end of tax season looms, financial experts both here and nationally are predicting provisions in the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act could change how taxpayers plan to contribute to charity this year.
Most agree the changes are likely to alter taxpayer
Several Spokane-area school and education districts are moving forward with major construction projects, with some multimillion-dollar contracts recently awarded, some about to be awarded, and others out for bid.
In the Spokane school district, T.W. Clar
Mad Anthony's Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based restaurant group that operates here as Anthony's at Spokane Falls, has purchased the building at 618 N. Monroe and neighboring lot on Lincoln Street for future parking expansion. Tim Kestell and Steve McInto
Spokane-based Global Credit Union is considering construction of two commercial structures on the western edge of downtown.
One structure is planned on a lot just north of its corporate office building at 1500 W. Fourth and the other across Fourth Avenue
The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act takes effect this year, and Americans are hard at work deciphering what the changes mean. One goal of the new tax law was to simplify filing for more taxpayers. Consequently, the standard deduction has nearly doubled, elimina
Kalispel Development Co., the real estate arm of the Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority, has three new projects under construction at Northern Quest Resort Casino worth a total of more than $3 million.
Those projects-a renovation of the hotel's top f
Meg Demand, principal and founder of Spokane-based third-party marketing company Demand Results LLC, says many small businesses don't have a set structure to their charitable giving.
Often, a business will have a list of nonprofits it's considering s
Five Spokane-area developers are seeking changes in land-use designations on parcels they own in Spokane to make them consistent with current or adjacent uses, say consultants who represent the owners in zone-change requests submitted to the city.
Land-u
Transactions through MLS rose 20 percent in February
March 15, 2018
Spokane-area single-family home purchases jumped 20 percent in February over the same month last year, a report released this week by the Spokane Association of Realtors shows.
Single-family homes on less than an acre including condominiums-sold throu
When a windstorm ripped through the region in fall of 2015, it left in its wake tons of yard waste from battered trees-debris destined for the dump or a burn pile.
But Dallas and Kate Summers, owners of Northwest Summers, a custom art business on Spoka