Whitworth College broke ground earlier this month on a $7.8 million dormitory building at the east end of its North Spokane campus. Whitworth spokesman Greg Orwig says the structure will be four stories tall and will have a total of 160 beds in
Spokane developer Steve Schmautz and his wife, Tresa, have bought an office-warehouse building in Spokane Valley thats currently home to InCyte Pathology Inc., and they plan to renovate the structure into a speculative office-retail building the
Pepsi Bottling Group Spokane says it will shut down its canned-beverage production line here next month and will begin shipping such products here from a production plant in Seattle.Twelve employees work on the production line, and 10 of them a
LFA Investments LLC, of Coeur dAlene, says it plans to develop a 74-unit, three-building condominium complex next to the Coeur dAlene Resort Golf Course.A cost estimate for the overall project wasnt disclosed, but Ken Ault, one of the in
When I am an old woman I shall wear purpleWith a red hat which doesnt go, and doesnt suit meSo starts the poem, Warning, by Jenny Joseph, with a sentence that has inspired roughly 1 million women nationwide to don purple and a
Greenstone Corp., the big Liberty Lake-based development company, plans to build a 100-home planned-unit development in the Albion Heights neighborhood in southwest Spokane. Jim Frank, president of Greenstone, says the development will be on 22
High-end condominiums in and around downtown Spokane are selling briskly at a couple of projects, and prices of unfinished units are climbing higher in at least one instance.Meantime, more condominium developments are being considered or are in
With diesel prices above $3 a gallon and some Inland Northwest farmers having difficulty finding enough fuel to keep their machinery operating, four Spokane and Whitman county agricultural cooperatives are weighing development of a biodiesel plant
Diabetics, who typically also suffer weight problems, now can lower their blood sugar levels to normal and lose weight in a slow, steady manner thanks to an injectable drug recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, say Spokane who
In 1959, Dr. Ralph Berg and a team of other surgeons successfully performed the first open-heart surgery at Sacred Heart Medical Center, making Spokane only the seventh open-heart surgery center in the country and the first outside a major the that