Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices First Look Real Estate is currently rebranding, remodeling, and refreshing its real estate brokerage and property management company, says marketing director Chris Carpenter.
The Spokane-area brokerage is preparing a new
Planning is underway for three multifamily development projects in Spokane with a combined, estimated cost of $11.4 million, pre-development records on file with the city show.
In North Spokane, a three-story, 27-unit apartment building is expected to
Spokane International Airport is planning an estimated $12 million project to modernize and expand its fuel facility, a building permit application currently under review by the city of Spokane shows.
Todd Woodard, director of marketing and public
Spokane
Front Leaning Rest PLLC, of Spokane, which does business as Counter Column Accounting, has leased a 1,300-square-foot office in the multitenant Teamster Building, at 1912 N. Division, in Spokane, where the accounting company will move from an
Collabra Technology Inc. CEO Russ Cofano says the Spokane-based property-technology company has launched the enterprise version of SphereBuilder and signed on over 300 new users, just two months after the company introduced its new Realtor tools for
The Downtown Spokane Partnership hosted its 2023 State of Downtown celebration this week, and while there's still more to do to improve the city's core, it's clear there are reasons to celebrate this year.
The question becomes, what's next?
A partnership between Spokane manufacturer Wagstaff Inc., the Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium, and East Valley School District has landed a $200,000 grant from the Washington state Department of Commerce to improve East Valley High School's shop
Video production company Little Fish Productions LLC, of Spokane, has moved into a new home in Spokane's South Perry District.
Located at 1026 S. Perry, across South Perry Street from Perry Street Brewing, Little Fish now occupies a 3,150-square-foot
In a Journal column earlier this year, I touched on what appears to be most pressing issue for the Spokane and regional economy: the supply of workers.
Expanding the workforce depends on population gains and the size of the labor force participation