Inland Coffee Retailers LLC, a Spokane-based coffee-shop operator with four Inland Northwest outlets, has switched its franchise affiliation to Seattle-based Caffe Capri.Until recently, 11-year-old Inland Coffee was associated with Tully's and a
Colonial Clinic III LLC, of Spokane, which is owned by a husband and wife, recently bought the assets of a 26-year-old private outpatient drug-and-alcohol treatment center here that operates under the name of Colonial Clinic.Huston Stolz, who at
SDS Realty Inc. owner Steve Schmautz has purchased the historic former Johnston Printing Building downtown at 159 S. McClellan and plans to redevelop the warehouse-office structure into a multitenant office building.121 Development LLC, a bought
Command Center Inc., a temporary staffing company, has named a new CEO and moved its headquarters from Post Falls to Coeur d'Alene.Meanwhile, the company has reported net income of $1.6 million, or 2 cents a diluted share, for all of 2012, up or
A Newman Lake sign shop has developed a digital sign system allowing a flat-screen TV along with the company's proprietary controller device to become a sales tool for stores or other venues to display ads, menus, and videos.Jamison Signs Inc.,
Wolfe Architectural Group, of Spokane, has filed with the city of Spokane plans for a 20,000-square-foot, $1.5 million professional office building in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood, on Spokane's South Hill.The planning documents say is to on
Buffalo Wild Wings Inc., the Minneapolis-based parent company of the popular chicken-wing restaurant chain, is looking to open an outlet in Spokane Valley, says company spokeswoman Leslie Bryant.Tentatively scheduled to open in the third quarter
Family Home Care executive Jeff Wiberg and his family have bought the company's assets and have begun operating the Liberty Lake-based home-care agency. With the acquisition finalized March 25, longtime Spokane-area health care executive Michael
Spokane-based AmericanWest Bank, resuscitated two years ago after a near-death experience, appears to be recovering rapidly under the care of new management that has reduced its problem assets and used a big pile of investor cash to expand the and
The Wolff Co., a prominent real estate development group of companies with Spokane roots, has sold its 50-acre Central Business Park in Spokane Valley to Seattle-based real estate investment company Leavitt Capital Cos., says a principal involved a