Lloyd Industries Inc., of Spokane, plans to move its two plants here and consolidate them into one much larger facility at the Spokane Business & Industrial Park.The pizza and bakery equipment manufacturer will move out of its two facilities at
Window Products Inc., the Liberty Lake-based vinyl-window maker, says it has changed its name to Cascade Windows to carve out a more specific identity for itself and to focus attention on its core product line by the same name.Mark McVay, vice
Best Buy Co., the giant Minneapolis-based electronics retailer, plans to open a store in Coeur dAlene. Site work for the $3.5 million store at 425 Wilbur Ave. started last month, and the store is scheduled to open early next year, says Best a
An index intended to show the direction in which Spokanes economy is headed has reached its highest point possible, providing the strongest and most positive interpretation of the local economic trends since the index was created, its author
Bob Asbury spends countless hours at some of the Wests premier fishing spots, yet rarely finds the time to drop a line in the water, let alone hook a big rainbow or steelhead.Thats because, as producer, director, and photographer for the TV
The Coeur dAlene Tribe plans to develop a $15 million health-care facility in Plummer, Idaho, about 45 miles southeast of Spokane to handle growing demand for services in that rural community.Though the project is in its formative stages and
Spokane heart surgeon Neil Worrall already was home from work and walking his dog by the time he got the call: A patient with a potentially fatal tear in his aorta was being flown to Deaconess Medical Center from the Tri-Cities for emergency was on
Two weeks after buying the 17-story Metropolitan Financial Center in the citys core, Spokane developer Walt Worthy is considering constructing a 10-story hotel-and-parking structure on a neighboring site.As envisioned, the new structure would
About $11 million in subcontracting bid packages for the big Spokane Convention Center expansion project have been awarded to several companies here that will lay the ground work for the centers planned new exhibit hall.The Spokane Public of
Ed Haag flushes two ducks as he makes his way toward a small pond on his Loon Lake property. The ducks are mallards; theyre always hanging around, he says. Moving on, Haag spots a kestrel, then a sandpiper. He points to hoof impressions 8