Pring Corp., of Spokane Valley, has started work on a $2.8 million office building along Springfield Avenue, less than a block west of its intersection with Sullivan Road, in Spokane Valley.The 30,000-square-foot structure will be two stories a
Longtime Spokane restaurateur Cyrus Vaughn has developed a new Mexican restaurant concept called Jose Arribas and plans to open the first such eatery on Spokanes North Side. Vaughn says the restaurant company he formed to operate Jose Fresh
Food Services of America Inc., of Seattle, is undertaking an $8.8 million expansion and renovation at its big food-service distribution facility in northeast Spokane. Mike George, president of Food Services Spokane branch, says the company on
The Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority (SCAPCA) plans to repeal controversial 14-year-old regulations requiring oxygenated motor fuel to be sold here during the winter. The action is expected after a public hearing scheduled Sept. heard
Playing a couple of holes of a growing sport called disc golf with Steve Stimpi Simmons, of Spokane, struck me belatedly as being like challenging Tiger Woods or maybe Ernie Els to a scratch game of traditional ball golf. In other words, I
Three of Eastern Washingtons more prominent developersK. Duane Brelsford, of Pullman, and Dick Vandervert and Lowell McKee, of Spokaneplan to develop a $9 million, 14-screen movie-theater complex in the Wandermere shopping area north of three
The shine might be off Spokanes once rich reputation as a center for mining-industry activity, but one still doesnt have to drill very deep here to discover a lode of small exploration companies, scratching the ground for the next big a of the
A Spokane company called Mirabeau Point LLC plans to develop as many as four large office and commercial buildings on an 11.5-acre site at the Mirabeau Point corporate and community development in Spokane Valley, with work on the first one slated a
One piece of the new Medicare prescription-drug plan thats slated to take effect next January provides an incentive to employers to continue providing their own drug plans for retireesand some big employers here say they plan to take advantage
New assisted-living units are cropping up in Kootenai County this summer, adding to what already seems to be a peak year for such construction in the Panhandle region, according to one North Idaho economist.Projects worth a total of $23 million