Fairchild Air Force Base plans to launch about $54.1 million in construction next year, and is seeking funds for another $14.2 million project. All of that work is in addition to more than $260 million in upcoming projects the base announced those
Spokane-area office space vacancies have risen, and rents might be lower than some landlords say, although the market has remained active through the recession, so far, sources say.A fall survey of competitive office space, conducted by the real
Inland Northwest companies that sell handmade work boots have seen once dependable customer basesincluding loggersshrink, but have continued to march ahead thanks to the durability of other markets.Meanwhile, those specialty also a
Itron Inc. President and CEO Malcolm Unsworth said at the United Nations Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, last week that expansion of the company's advanced utility meter technology into smart-grid applications has the potential to help a
Dec. 18 / Mobius, city stop lease negotiations The board of directors of Spokane Mobius, a nonprofit group that earlier said it planned to develop and operate a planned $29.5 million science center on the north side of the Spokane in a
Meetings & Events The Spokane chapter of the American Advertising Federation will hold a lunch program on Wednesday, Jan. 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at 1520 W. Third, in Spokane. Randy Snow, of R&R Partners, in Las Vegas, will is
Meetings & Events The American Advertising Federation-Spokane will hold a Clio Awards Reel showing on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Magic Lantern Theater, 25 W. Main, in Spokane. Movie snacks will be provided. The cost
Avista Corp. is expanding its education programs aimed at conserving energy and trimming customers' utility bills.The Spokane-based energy company has joined a new campaign to promote awareness of so-called "super energy-efficient" televisions,
Policymakers need to address the influence of global deforestation and urbanization, in addition to that of greenhouse gas emissions, on climate change, asserts Brian Stone, a Georgia Institute of Technology city and regional planning professor, a
Energy Doctors, a Spokane-based franchisor of energy auditing businesses, has begun offering an in-home energy monitor that it claims can help a household reduce its electricity bill by up to 20 percent.The company's franchisees sell the energy