Lack of consistent adult interaction as an at-home father fueled the drive for Dave Musser and his wife, Bri Musser, to launch Bellwether Brewing six years ago at 2019 N. Monroe, near their north Spokane home.
A spike in demand for employment services has led Spokane-based nonprofit Artisans to increase its North Side office space and bring on more staff.
Work is underway on the organization's new 3,000-square-foot location, at 220 W. Francis, where
The owner of the former Les Schwab Tire Center near downtown Spokane says he plans to convert the site into a modern retail center.
Site plans on file with the city show the nearly 7,500-square-foot building at 101 W. Second will be renovated
Longtime Spokane-area commercial real estate broker Dan Cantu plans to build a new 40,000-square-foot airdome in the Hillyard neighborhood for sports teams to practice in during inclement weather.
Scott Fischer has spent nearly 40 years of his 45-year career working at Coeur d'Alene-based Architects West Inc. In that time, he's been involved with dozens of projects in North Idaho and Eastern Washington and rose to become president
A Coeur d'Alene-based 3D manufacturing company is preparing to commercialize its technology with a new international partnership.
The company, Continuous Composites Inc., is 'laser focused†on the commercialization of its technology
Coming off a record revenue year in 2020, Spokane Valley-based MacKay Manufacturing Inc. in March started its own in-house education program the company's leadership team hopes will ensure future growth for years to come.
Hecla Mining Co., the largest silver producer in the U.S., finds itself in a strong position and an ironic one at the same time.
On one hand, the 130-year-old Coeur d'Alene-based company is benefitting from a strong precious-metals market that some
Rising fuel prices and the prospect of increased fuel taxes are concerning, could signal inflation, and will ultimately result in higher prices for consumer goods, some transportation industry leaders here say.
Now, a year since quarantining began, we're looking back at the lessons we've learned working within a design firm during a pandemic. We're thinking of the changes we made internally and externally with our clients and future project occupants.