Meetings & EventsMy Business Advocates will hold a free Brown Bag Luncheon, The Street Smartz MBA, on Wednesday, June 29, from 5 to 7 p.m., at La Belle Vie, 18507 E. Appleway, Spokane Valley. Genia Seghetti will speak. To register by Monday, June
Meetings & EventsFMI Sales & Equipment Rental will host the Spokane Home Builders Association's Nothing But Networking event on Thursday, June 2, from 5 to 8 p.m., at 11111 E. Trent, in Spokane Valley. To register, visit www.shba.com/events. For
May 26 / Court upholds judgment against CH2M HillThe Washington state Supreme Court agreed with a Spokane County Superior Court judge's 2008 decision requiring Denver-based engineering firm CH2M Hill Inc. to pay $6.5 million to the families of a a
Two-thirds of executives surveyed view tax policy as difficult to address
June 2, 2011
As financial-services leaders re-examine their businesses in light of regulatory and policy changes, several tax developments stand out as critical if they are to manage their growth successfully, say tax specialists at KPMG LLP, the New York-based
Some banks and credit unions in the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area say they have projects for new or improved facilities planned or in the works in anticipation of growth, following a two-year lull in such activity.Community 1st Bank, of Post and
Design firm focuses on aging in placeAging In Place Designs LLC has formed to help homeowners evaluate their homes and plan any changes they might make to continue living independently in their senior years. Jane Barry, a registered nurse who a
After about 25 years at the same location, the Napa Auto Parts store on Monroe Street has moved half a mile north on the same street.Jeremy Main, Napa Auto Parts district operations manager, says the former location at 1702 N. Monroe included a a
Shrinking used-car supplies and rising prices have sent auto dealers in the Inland Northwest scrambling farther and more frequently to wholesale auctions to help stock their lots, those in the industry say.Although it means that people visiting a
Hearth Homes, a Spokane Valley-based nonprofit that provides safe housing and life skills for homeless, abused, or economically challenged women with children, has received a donation of $125,000 to buy a house next door to its existing six-bedroom
Icon Corp., a Spokane Valley-based commercial roofer, soon will begin work to replace portions of roofing at the Spokane International Airport complex as part of a $760,000 contract it was awarded recently.Icon Vice President Jack Johnson says a