When family-owned Knight Construction & Supply Inc. began looking to diversify its revenues a couple of years ago, little did the owners know that the manufacturing business they would launch could eventually overshadow their longtime Deer says now
Tom Quigley had little doubt while growing up here that he would carry on the family legacy, operating Spokane Neon Sign Co., which his grandfather, Jack, had founded in the 1930s and later passed down to his father, Glenn.That was intended a
Bouten Construction Co., of Spokane, has begun work on a $5.1 million project for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane to replace the Bishop White Seminary near the Gonzaga University campus. The 22,000-square-foot complex will be located at
The city of Spokanes newest six-year street plan, which is expected to be adopted by the City Council June 30, includes three sizable projects, totaling $13.5 million, that would beautify two downtown streets, make North Division more friendly to
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative that obtains all of its power from the Bonneville Power Administration, says its exploring the possibility of participating in a non-federal power pool to meet some of its future
The Spokane Public Facilities District has decided to move ahead with plans to develop a master plan for the block south of its convention facilities, amidst controversy surrounding its attempts to acquire that land. At the PFD board meeting to
Aslin-Finch Feed Co., a Spokane-based manufacturer and distributor of animal feed that also operates eight retail outlets, plans to move its store at 5618 E. Sprague across the street to a former furniture store situated between a Home Depot Inc. a
A West Central neighborhood resident has appealed to Spokane County Superior Court a Spokane City Council decision to allow development of a 10-story office tower about a block west of the Spokane County Courthouse.The appellant, Brad Chinn, is
The Coeur dAlene-based flooring company known today as Great Floors LLC has seen its sales grow exponentially with the addition of new branches that reach from Boise to Bellingham, but its president has taken care not to let go of the companys
The development arm of Athol, Idaho-based Merritt Bros. Lumber Co. plans to develop a sprawling, mixed-use urban village in Rathdrumwith up to 900 residential units as well as commercial and industrial properties and land for parks and 302 acres