Plans have been proposed for two residential care facilities to be constructed at 2600 E. Illinois, just north of Upriver Drive and the Spokane River and southwest of the Greene Street-Market Street junction.
Artisans, which owns the space it occupies in the east half of an office building near downtown, has purchased the west half of the building to secure additional space to meet growing demand at the nonprofit employment services agency.
The rabbit hole of privacy planning can become deep when it comes to protecting the identity of real estate owners, according to attorney and wealth adviser Beau Ruff.
For first-time homebuyers, lower interest rates will mean more affordability, but lower rates also could lead to increased competition among buyers, according to Realtor Branden Griffith.