The Washington state Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in a case involving Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank that a nonpayee's signature on the back of a check on behalf of other clients constitutes a legal endorsement of the check.
The ruling stem
Tempe, Ariz.-based technology company Insight Enterprises Inc. has moved its operations here to larger Liberty Lake quarters at 22425 E. Appleway.
Founded in 1988, Insight Enterprises provides information technology hardware, software, and service produc
Spokane-based Timber Products Manufacturers Association is looking ahead to new challenges as it celebrates 100 years of serving its employer members in the timber industry.
Adam Molenda, the association's president, says TPM has worked to remain dili
Country to pay $1 billion by July, revised pact says
November 17, 2016
Two months after reaching a settlement with the Venezuelan government, Gold Reserve Inc. says the agreement between the parties now has been amended so that the Spokane-based mining company will receive its full payoff more quickly.
Under the revised ter
Free People LLC, a women's clothing and accessories store affiliated with Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters Inc., plans to open a store in the former J.C. Penney building downtown, building permit information on file with the city of Spokane shows.
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An Airway Heights businessman plans to develop a large automotive-themed complex on a 13-acre site next to the Spokane County Raceway and near Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights.
George Lawrence, who owns Consumer Auto Liquidators, at 1082
Project's low bidder came in at less than $5 million
November 17, 2016
Work has started on the $4.7 million demolition and rebuild of the Howard Street Bridge in downtown Spokane's Riverfront Park.
The city selected Athol, Idaho-based LaRiviere Equipment & Excavation Inc. as the general contractor for the project.
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Centennial Properties Inc., the Spokane-based property developer that is part owner of the River Park Square downtown retail center, wants to tear down the skywalk downtown that crosses Howard Street just north of Main Avenue and to replace it with one ne
The planning department for the city of Spokane is trying to get the word out that short-term rental operators using online home-stay networks such as Airbnb and VRBO are required to obtain licenses from the city and state.
The Spokane City Council adopt
Between minimum wage hikes, mandatory sick-leave policies, and heightened regulations, organizations are facing more issues just by being employers, says Jim DeWalt, president and CEO of Spokane-based Associated Industries of the Inland Northwest.
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