The Journal of Business has become more mobile, and it's taking additional steps to increase its mobility further. On Aug. 1, the Journal launched a mobile website that enables subscribers to read the newspaper more easily on a smartphone. With
Commercial kitchen repair business opensA Spokane couple has opened Northwest Commercial Kitchen Repair LLC, a repair shop that primarily handles restaurant equipment. Technician Jerry Fox and his wife, Marian, who will handle the side of the
Spokane Valley-based mining company Revett Minerals Inc. says it had a second-quarter net loss of $2.2 million, or 7 cents a diluted share, down from net income of $7.9 million, or 16 cents a share, in the year-earlier quarter.For the first six
Inland Northwest Bank says it's remodeling its main branch, located on the first floor of the Paulsen Center, at 421 W. Riverside downtown. Randall Fewel, the bank's president and CEO, says the $650,000 project is the first extensive renovation
The Spokane Valley City Council has approved a land-use zone change request by a Valley development concern that would allow construction of an apartment complex with a maximum of roughly 200 units near Broadway Avenue and Conklin Road.The the a
Avista Corp., of Spokane, has inked new agreements with two security firms to sell up to $72.3 million of the utility's stock through late 2015. The company filed notification with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Aug. 9 that it of
It isn't every day that a dental hygienist gets into the gourmet popcorn business, but owner Amber Juliano has done just that with her business partner and mother, Debby Horrocks. The pair opened up Pop-n-Corn Gourmet Popcorn & Soda Aug. 1 in the a
Northwest Farm Credit Services, of Spokane, says it had second-quarter net income of $56.1 million, up sharply from $29.4 million in the 2011 second quarter.For the first six months of 2012, the federally chartered ag lender reports earnings of
Salt Lake City-based Stellar Senior Living LLC, a retirement-center owner-operator formed earlier this year, has acquired the former Fairwinds Coeur d'Alene retirement center and has renamed it North Star Retirement Community.The Coeur d'Alene a
Horizon Air, a Seattle-based subsidiary of Alaska Air Group Inc., says it plans to reopen a pilot-and-flight attendant base in Spokane later this month.Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Marianne Lindsey says Spokane is one of three Northwest cities in