Kootenai Medical Center, in Coeur dAlene, says its creating a master campus plan this year that will guide hospital officials when they draw up a new five-year expansion strategy in 2006.KMC has hired Seattle-based Mithun Inc., which master
Mountain West Bank went into business 12 years ago in a trailer at the corner of Ironwood Drive and Government Way in Coeur dAlene. Now, Mountain West has a branch on that site, and its headquarters take up much of the 29,000-square-foot next
The city of Spokanes efforts to spur concentrated development activity in 21 designated centers and corridors with its 4-year-old comprehensive land-use plan hasnt worked out as well as had been hoped, say some city and neighborhood John the is
Itron Inc., of Spokane Valley, has landed two new contractsone that involves providing a Kingston, Ontario, municipal utility with automatic meter-reading equipment and one through which it will deploy energy-management software to a energy to of
Nick-N-Willys Franchise LLC, a Lone Tree, Colo.-based restaurant and carryout pizza chain, says it plans to open 10 franchise outlets in Eastern Washington and Coeur dAlene by 2008.The chain, which has one company-owned outlet and 64 has to
Hewes Marine Co., a Colville, Wash., aluminum-boat manufacturer that employs more than 100 workers, plans to begin construction next summer on a 15,000-square-foot addition to the larger of its two buildings to increase its production city of will
The city of Spokane last week secured the last chunk of the $7 million in federal money it was hoping to get for a planned three-phase extension of Riverside Avenue from Division Street east through the University District. Concerns about a of
Drive-in dining and roller skating carhops might become more common sights in the Spokane area soon.A Spokane franchisee of Sonic Drive-In, a 3,000-restaurant chain thats popular in the South and Midwest, plans to develop its first outlet and
Washington State University will accept proposals later this month from private developers interested in doing a mixed-use development at the old Jensen-Byrd building and neighboring property on the south side of the Riverpoint Higher Education man
Entrepreneur Steve Danzig didnt need much time to mull it over when the owners of a North Side custom-apparel shop asked him two years ago whether he might like to buy the business.I said absolutely not, he recalls.Danzigs attitude