A $200,000 federal grant the city of Spokane recently won to help the Hillyard community develop a plan and implementation strategy to clean up industrial areas there could help spur more economic activity, says Teri Stripes, assistant city planner.
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With the second relatively dry winter in a row under their belts, Inland Northwest farmers are gearing up for another spring season, with some saying deep freezes and a lack of winter moisture have hurt crops again.
Glen Squires, CEO of the Washington Gr
Spokane real estate developer Roger Fruci is planning a multimillion-dollar, 87-unit townhome development on the southeastern edge of Spokane called Bella Terra, which aims to offer natural living without rural sprawl, he says.
Some recreational vehicle dealers here say they're expanding their lots and inventory as the overall industry is looking to reach prerecession levels of sales.
Camping World Inc., the Bowling Green, Ky.-based recreational vehicle and camping supplier,
Having emerged from receivership and paid the last of its old debts, Liberty Lake-based energy storage company Demand Energy Networks Inc. is pursuing what it says is a New York City market that has arrived finally.
The company last month landed a contra
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee this morning signed into law a bill that clears the way for Washington State University's proposal to create an independent medical school in Spokane.
Specifically, the new law amends a 98-year-old statute that gave t
Hecla Mining Co., of Coeur d'Alene, said this morning it has agreed to acquire Revett Mining Co., of Spokane Valley, in a stock transaction valued at $20 million.
The transaction is scheduled to be completed late this second quarter and is contingent
Spokane County has awarded West Co., of Airway Heights, the contract for a $1.05 million Christensen Road Bridge project, says Chad Coles, assistant county engineer.
Coles says the project will replace the bridge, which spans Deep Creek west of Airway H
Construction is proceeding at a quick pace on a $2.1 medical office building at the Syringa Medical Campus, in Post Falls. Coeur d'Alene-based Young Construction Group of Idaho Inc. is the contractor on the project at the northeast corner of Mullan Aven
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office has moved its training and personnel units to the former Mountain View Middle School, says sheriff's Sgt. Martin Tucker, who oversees the units.
The sheriff's training center now occupies 46,200 square feet of le