Journal of Business reporter LeAnn Bjerken talks about the scarcity of industrial space in the Inland Northwest—and past and current factors affecting that market.
Praxis Coworking, a newly established co-working space, opened earlier this month on the fourth floor of the Holley Mason Building, at 157 S. Howard downtown.
The company was started by Spokane business owners, Robbi Anthony and Erica Norris, who will se
Construction is underway on two more warehouse buildings at the nearly 60-acre Playfair Commerce Park, the former home of the Playfair horse racing track in East Spokane.
'Depending on the success of the two buildings, construction could start on anoth
Chris Batten, a Spokane developer and owner of RenCorp Realty LLC, has renovated the former Danmor Apartment building, at 410 W. Third, into SoDo Commons micro apartments.
Batten purchased the 110-year-old building in the fall of 2016. The building's s
Spokane-based nonprofit Project ID is in the process of moving to a 19,400-square-foot building at 4209 E. Pacific, says Bob Hutchinson, executive director.
The organization, which provides opportunities for personal development, work, socialization, and
Preliminary plans on file with the city of Spokane show the first floor of downtown Spokane's former Sterling Bank building could soon be converted into a multitenant 'food hall†restaurant space to be called Market Hall Eatery, following a renovati
Spokane-based specialty finishes subcontracting company Constructiv LLC has opened at 5910 N. Freya, in the Hillyard area, says Jeff Miller, co-owner.
Constructiv occupies 5,000 square feet of space, which it shares with Drywall Specialties Inc., another
The city of Spokane Valley has issued a permit for an industrial building project valued at $1.7 million at 4510 N. Barker Road.
Building permit records describe the project as a new 15,000-square-foot metal building with a 1,600-square-foot mezzanine.
Application calls for new residence, fitness facility
January 18, 2018
Representatives of the Touchmark on South Hill retirement complex recently met with Spokane city planners to discuss a proposed $14.6 million construction project that would include a new memory care building and a fitness facility.
The scope of work cou