The city of Post Falls expects to spend $30 million over the next six years on upgrades to its waste-water treatment plant to meet stricter environmental standards and to handle the citys growth.The city also tentatively plans to spend $7 in
The city of Airway Heights has purchased two parcels just south of its City Hall and hopes to expand its main municipal building there as soon as next year.Plans for the possible expansion are still in the preliminary stages, and the city would
Two more condominium projectswith a combined 109 units and an estimated total cost of $14 millionare expected to get under way this week in Post Falls.Each is being developed by a different company. The larger of the two projects, an $11 to
D&S Properties LLC, of Spokane, plans to develop a retail strip center along Division Street, on the site of a former gas station just north of Global Billiard Supply, at a cost of more than $1.5 million.D&S bought the property, located Knox a
Terry Patano, who owns Coeur dAlene-based Doma Coffee Roasting Co. with his wife, Rebecca, loves coffee, but doesnt get his java fix from downing espresso shots each day. Rather, Patano derives his energy from a longtime passion for the bean am
Regal II LLC, a company headed by Spokane developer Terry Tombari, has broken ground on a $7 million office building on Regal Street, on Spokanes South Hill. The two-story, 36,000-square-foot structure, to be called Regal Place, is being on a
Now two years old, the Inland Northwest Economic Alliance is on track with its business-recruitment effort to attract its first companies to the region within the next year, veteran recruiter Bob Potter says. Potter says he has made 115 sales
Reliance Trailer Co. LLC, a Spokane manufacturer of dump-truck boxes and trailers, has more than tripled its work force since 2003, when its owners consolidated here affiliated manufacturing operations from Lynnwood, Wash., and Cotati, Reliance 230
Puget Sound business and health officials have spent considerable time and energy over the last year preparing jointly for a possible new pandemic flu, but such efforts are just now getting off the ground here, and Spokane-area businesses appear to
Close your eyes and it could be the high-tech glory days of 2000. Telect Inc. CEO Wayne Williams is talking about the challenges of getting product out the door fast enough to meet demand. Desperate customers are calling to say theyd pay two