St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute has bolstered its physiatry department and is expanding and remodeling its outpatient physiatry area, says Nicole Stewart, director of communications for Inland Northwest Health Services, which operates St. Luke's.
A proposed merger between Providence Health & Services, the Renton, Wash.-based parent of Spokane-based Providence Health Care, and smaller Irvine, Calif.-based St. Joseph Health has been cleared to move ahead, albeit with a host of conditions.
The Calif
Yost Gallagher Construction LLC, of Spokane, has been awarded the contract to construct a 72-unit, $9.3 million apartment complex on the South Hill, says Jeff Gallagher, the company's vice president.
The complex, which Spokane-based Dave Black Propert
San Francisco-based Newmark Realty Capital Inc. has arranged $10.2 million in permanent financing for Lincoln Heights Shopping Center.
Demetri Koston and Skip Slavin, vice presidents of Newmark, respectively based in Spokane and Seattle, arranged the loa
The Medicare trustees released their annual report last week. The report shows a continuation of the gradual march to insolvency for the health insurance plan.
Medicare began in 1965 as a government-run health insurance plan for seniors that provided an
The Spokane community reacted with optimism when Fairchild Air Force Base made the short list of sites that the U.S. Air Force is considering to house its next generation of air-refueling tankers.
We join our neighbors in applauding that good news. Now,
Tainio Technology & Technique Inc., a Cheney-based pioneer of biological agricultural and farm products, has broken ground on a new $1.5 million headquarters building, says Amy Becker, the company's vice president of marketing.
The 15,000-square-foot b
Senate Bill 5052, the Washington measure to close all medical cannabis dispensaries not licensed with the state's Liquor and Cannabis Board, will take effect this Friday, July 1.
Signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee this past April, the bill, now titled
Structure near I-90 slated to be finished next March
June 30, 2016
In an effort to boost exposure and meet growing demand, Spokane-based Pool World Inc. is starting construction of a larger building in Coeur d'Alene.
'As the economy has emerged from the Great Recession, our market segment has been no different,†s
First of $64.3 million in jobs to start by summer's end
June 30, 2016
More than 18 months after voters approved a $64.3 million facelift for Riverfront Park, the city is preparing to start turning dirt there.
City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department Director Leroy Eadie says contractors could break ground before sum