Post Falls-based Community 1st Bank reported increases in total assets and deposits for the bank's second quarter, while net income was comparable and net loans declined 3 percent compared with the year-earlier period.
David Bobbitt, chairman and CEO o
B of A Merrill Lynch VP wraps up first year on job
August 11, 2016
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Spokane-based commercial banking unit currently oversees $4.4 billion in client assets-primarily here and in Boise-and is poised to add more, says senior vice president and senior client manager Dan Evans.
And helpin
San Francisco-based BuildZoom has released a building permit map of Spokane as part of its larger Permit Mapping project, says a press release from the company.
The Permit Mapping project consists of every remodeling and construction license within the p
One of the roles I've filled for the Journal in recent years has involved interviewing business owners and community leaders for question-and-answer articles.
Those stories give us an opportunity to provide insight into a source's journey, through h
Does your business have a partnership? Do you have a written buy/sell agreement? Like many partnerships, is it backed by life insurance?
If you are like most business partnerships, you probably don't have it funded with disability insurance. But why?
Some large banks that operate in the Inland Northwest are offering cash incentives to new customers who open checking accounts, start savings accounts, or sign up for direct deposit on existing accounts.
Industry executives say competition for more depos
In Spokane, it's not difficult to spot what might be classified as nuisance properties-meaning those that have been abandoned, where unsafe conditions exist, and where crime occurs repeatedly. Some city leaders believe that since the Great Recession,
Both lenders and dealers say consumer interest in recreational vehicle loans has grown here this year, as unemployment and gas prices remain low and buyers remain confident about the economy.
While many people might think of motor homes when they hear t
Spokane chiropractor Brian Mather and construction executive Tim Ayers have formed a development company that's constructing a $1.6 million, multitenant medical-office and sports-training building in the Wandermere area.
The development company, Field