Spokane Valley-based Atlas Staffing Inc., a staffing and recruiting firm, says it has opened its first Oregon branch office.
The company's CEO and founder, Josh McKee, says Atlas has been growing quickly in the years since its 2011 start.
Oakbrook, Ill.-based McDonald's Corp. has rolled out mobile, to-go ordering beta testing at 51 restaurants across the Inland Northwest.
Mark Ray Jr., owner of North Idaho Food Services Inc., which operates five McDonald's restaurants in Post Falls an
Lee Carney, principal and general manager at Turning Leaf Townhomes extended-stay lodging on Spokane's North Side, says the facility is now fully operational after two years of room-by-room rehabilitation of the former Solar World Estates complex.
Turn
Spokane-based developer GVD Hospitality Management Services Inc. plans to start work this month on a $1.5 million renovation project at the vacant Music City Building downtown, continuing work at its properties along the 1000 block of west First Avenue.
A new full-service bicycle shop called Mojo Cyclery has opened in Spokane Valley. Located just south of Interstate 90, at 1405 N. Argonne Road, the shop specializes in bike repairs, fits, and sales.
Owner and operator Morgan Johnson says he's leasin
Spokane County said this morning that Commissioner Shelly O'Quinn has accepted the position of CEO for the Inland Northwest Community Foundation and will leave the board of commissioners in June.
Per state law, three candidates to replace O'Quinn w
High-profile construction projects valued at more than $210 million are planned or under way this year in Kootenai County, which has been seeing a steady surge in construction over the last few years. Multiyear residential developments potentially exceedi
Nearly $210 million in new and continuing transportation-related construction projects are slated for 2017 across Spokane County, an increase of $70 million from last year.
The increase is likely due at least in part to a planned resumption of construct
The residential construction market here, much like last year, is expected to continue to sizzle through the rest of this year, although a worrisome lack of developable lots and qualified subcontractors is increasingly on developers' and builders' min
Ned Wendle, Mead School District's director of facilities and planning, says the widespread voter approval of school bond measures two years ago was analogous to unbending a knot in a twisted yard hose with the water turned on high.
'Bonds were being