Also secures new spaces in Valley, on the North Side
August 25, 2016
Frontier Behavioral Health says it plans to build a 15,000-square-foot, two-story intensive outpatient center at the southwest corner of Sprague Avenue and Lee Street, in East Spokane.
The new office building will be just east of the Evergreen Club, whi
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest will open a new thrift store in northwest Spokane and will move its Post Falls store to a $3 million facility to be constructed there, says Clark Brekke, president of the Spokane-based nonprofit.
In all, Goodwi
Property management veterans Judy Sullivan and Stuart Fox have formed Inland Property Management LLC, which focuses on managing residential rental properties.
The company provides landlord services for owners of income properties and helps tenants select
Oklahoma-based Spokane Property Partners LLC plans to construct a $1.3 million auction house and office facility in Spokane Valley, which it will then lease to Insurance Auto Auctions Inc.
Plans submitted to the city of Spokane Valley show the 9,000-sq
Young Spokane-based meal-delivery service Pantry Fuel LLC expects to ramp up growth of its customer base this year, says company founder and owner Jennifer Van Cott.
Formed in late 2014 and focusing on healthy foods made with locally sourced ingredients,
Construction Associates of Spokane Inc. has started remodeling the 12,000-square-foot 11th floor of the Paulsen Center at 421 W. Riverside, where Inland Northwest Bank plans to move its executive offices, says INB president and CEO Russell Lee.
The bank
An affiliate of West Plains construction equipment dealer Rowand Machinery Co. plans to launch next year the first phase of a 60-acre commercial development to be named Rowand Commerce Park, says Doug Byrd, the leasing agent for the park.
Byrd, owner-bro
Bellevue-based development company Tapa Spokane LLC has started site work on a planned eight-lot, 10-acre business park in Spokane Valley, and has obtained building permits to construct two single-use buildings valued at $2 million combined.
The developm
Feed Spokane, a Spokane-based nonprofit that retrieves excess food from restaurants and helps organize its redistribution to needy individuals, says while it has doubled its food donor participation this last year, it could still use more.
The organizat
Kootenai County has bought the former Daughters of Rebekah/Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge building at 200 E. Railroad, in Post Falls, where it plans to expand a Division of Motor Vehicles office, says Shawn Riley, the county buildings and grounds