Brandon LaBreck, owner of LaBreck Stainless Works LLC, says his biggest concern for the company is keeping up with demand as he looks to expand.
The three-year-old Hayden company's mainstay is manufacturing and installing sanitary stainless steel tanks
Potential plans to expand downtown Spokane's Business Improvement District with the annexation of the southwest portion of downtown have been put on hold, says Marla Nunberg, vice president of the Downtown Spokane Partnership.
She says, however, the or
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, has posted net margins of $4.4 million for 2014, up about 13 percent from $3.9 million in 2013.
For the nonprofit co-op, net margins are the equivalent of a for-profit company's net inc
The overall property value in Spokane County ticked upward in 2014 for the second consecutive year.
The total assessed value, at $38.5 billion, also is within a percentage point of 2009's peak value of $38.8 billion.
Byron Hodgson, chief deputy assess
Regional tourism professionals will gather in Coeur d'Alene next month to collect and share ideas on how to further strengthen one of North Idaho's top industries, says Christina Petit, director of sales and marketing at the Best Western Plus Coeur dâ
With an unusually warm winter and spring, several golf courses around Spokane have opened early or at least on schedule, representatives for county, city, and private clubs here say.
Nautice Pham, finance manage for Spokane County Parks, Recreation, and
Northwest Specialty Hospital, in Post Falls, is looking to capitalize on Canada's growing medical tourist market by bundling some of its surgical procedures with a stay at the Coeur d'Alene Resort.
Having spent last year adjusting its business model, cleaning up its balance sheet, and ramping up technologically, Red Lion Hotels Corp., of Spokane, is now looking to go national, says company President and CEO Gregory T. Mount.
The company has shifte
Kootenai County is looking to continue to build on gains it has achieved in active construction projects since the low point of the Great Recession.
Projects valued at more than $210 million currently are under construction, permitted, or planned. That d
More than $160 million in new and continuing transportation-related construction projects are slated for 2015 across Spokane County, an increase of $20 million from last year, including continued work on the North Spokane Corridor and several previously d