The Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. has seen its membership roster return to prerecession levels, says Suzanne Schmidt, the chapter's recently installed president and CEO.
With construction volume also on the rebound, t
Central Valley School District soon will begin more than $30 million in remodeling and expansion projects at three elementary schools and one additional building in the district.
District Superintendent Ben Small says construction will begin this month o
The Spokane City Council's recent decision to rescind its rail ordinance was welcome relief for the hundreds of local rail workers, not to mention the thousands of other shippers, growers, and manufacturers in our state who rely on railroads to move fre
PAK9 Dog Training co-owners Brittney Katterfeld and Monique Smith share a business-slogan philosophy: molding dogs, training humans.
Through their Deer Park-based company, they offer group classes and private lessons regionally for canine obedience, trai
Spokane Transit Authority, in its second attempt in as many years to raise sales taxes for ongoing operations as well as and expansion, has made sensible changes to its ballot measure. Because of those changes and the fundamental importance of mass transi
Organization connects farmers to restaurants, schools
August 25, 2016
In just a little more than two years, the Spokane Valley-based Local Inland Northwest Cooperative has grown from a handful of farmers to almost 50 whose produce is now being bought by restaurants, school districts, and universities.
Beth Robinette and Jo
Seattle-based engineering, science, and consulting company Hart Crowser Inc. has entered the Spokane market with a new office on the second floor of the Fernwell Building, at 505 W. Riverside downtown.
The Spokane office will be managed by senior associ
Chinese billionaire Tianqiao Chen and a group of companies in which he is sole or majority owner reported in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing earlier this month that they now own about 11.3 million shares, or 9.9 percent, of Community Health Sy
BNSF Railway Co. has begun grading work for a planned $10 million automotive unloading facility here, says Gus Melonas, Seattle-based spokesman for BNSF's Northwest territory.
The new facility will be located at 4510 E. Wisconsin, on the west side of t
Following an increased interest in development in certain neighborhoods here in recent years, the city has updated its center-and-corridors design standards. Now city officials have begun to seek further input as they move toward a scheduled update of the