Earlier this year, Stacie Harper became the first female CEO in the Spokane Club's 126-year-old history. Now, she's hoping to become the first in recent years to be able to reverse the years-long slide in membership at the private athletic-and-social
Itron technology expected to help usage management
May 19, 2016
To modernize its electric and gas network, Avista Corp., of Spokane, says it will begin replacing current electric and natural gas meters in Washington state next year with digital meters made by Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc.
Avista spokeswoman Laurine J
Though public attention now swirls around its West Side counterpart, Eastern State Hospital has navigated recent capital projects, adding 30 beds for inpatient care of adults with serious or long-term mental illness as it seeks to meet growing needs here.
The Spokane-area new-home market looks to be strong for the foreseeable future, some prominent homebuilders here say.
In the first four months 2016, Spokane County and the cities of Spokane Valley issued a total 389 building permits for single-family hom
Carolina Johnson and Susannah Stoltz, of Spokane, have launched a new business here named SEAM Interiors LLC, a residential design investment company that they will operate mostly out of their homes.
Through that business, Johnson and Stoltz will purchas
What would it take to achieve the $1.7 billion target of economic impact from the life sciences that we have heard so much about? Three things: Commitment, collaboration, and capital.
Can we, as a community, do it? I would answer yes, but only if we hav
Construction has started on the first building planned in the new Deer Park Business & Industrial Center, about 15 miles north of Spokane.
Knight Construction & Supply Inc., of Deer Park, is erecting a 30,000-square-foot manufacturing and office building
Principals of Citibrokers LLC, a Spokane real estate brokerage, recently acquired a second office location at 1021 E. Hawthorne, on Spokane's North Side.
The 1,600-square-foot building is the former site of an Inland Northwest Bank branch.
Spokane-based Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest is reducing its waste stream through its outlet and salvage center that so far has cut its disposal bills by more than a third.
In 2015, the outlet center's second full year of operation, Goodwi
Valley company surpasses 100 workers, to hire more
May 5, 2016
Spokane Valley-based Sunshine Disposal & Recycling has more than doubled its workforce in just a little more than a decade as the company continues to expand services across the Inland Northwest, says company president Marc Torre.
Sunshine had 45 employe