The 2020 construction season got off to a slow start because of pandemic-induced restrictions. Overall, though, industry observers here say the season finished better than expected, and 2021 is expected to even better.
About $30 million in public work
While our previous decade-long ascending economy took an abrupt nosedive in 2020, prognosticators among many economic sectors are looking up for 2021. The extent of their optimism, however, hinges on the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, or congressional
Born to German parents who immigrated to the U.S. at the end of World War II, Dr. Dedra Buchwald says it's often easy for her to understand some of the issues facing the Native American Indian populations she partners with to improve health.
Two Spokane-area health care providers-Community Health Association of Spokane and MultiCare Rockwood Clinic-are expanding spaces to increase patient capacity and services, say project representatives.
MultiCare Health System is expanding its cardiac rehabilitation services with the opening of a new Pulse Heart Institute center in Spokane Valley.
Kevin Maloney, MultiCare's Inland Northwest media relations manager, says the new Pulse center will
The Spokane Association of Realtors this month released two statistics that both excite me and concern me.
Spokane County's median closing price in October this year was $320,000. In October last year, that number was $265,000. This is a 20.8% increase
Four new apartment projects valued at more than $21 million with a total of 212 living units are planned or underway in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area.
Salt Lake City-based convenience store and gas station chain Maverik Inc. is among three companies planning new convenience store-fueling station outlets in the Spokane area.
If the welding industry ever fielded an all-star team, Lonnie Benn, co-owner of Anvil Welding Instruction, of Spokane, might earn a roster spot as an accomplished utility player.
Benn, a draftee during the Vietnam War, spent time in Thailand as a welder
It wasn't what was in Airway Heights that drew Spokane-area investor Dick Edwards to buy large chunks of land on the West Plains through the years.
It's what surrounded the area that caught his eye.
'It was the interstate, a pair of interchanges