The Spokane office of Stantec Inc., an international design firm with headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta, is one of three others that will be working on a recently awarded $575,000 contract to lead a statewide evaluation of 33 rest areas
Spokane development company Lanzce G. Douglass Inc. has obtained building permits for a new Secure It Self Storage facility at 15702 E. Broadway, with a total construction value of $11.5 million, records from the city of Spokane Valley show.
A 138-lot residential subdivision is planned as the third addition to the Woodridge View development in the north Indian Trail neighborhood, preliminary planning documents submitted to the city of Spokane show.
A new 326-unit apartment complex to be named Woodland Meadows is planned in Post Falls on an 18-acre site formerly owned by Idaho Veneer Co., city of Post Falls building permit records show.
After acquiring Spokane-based Lexington Homes Inc. early this summer, Arlington, Texas-based homebuilder D.R. Horton is expanding its operations into the Spokane market.
Construction is underway on a fifth building at The Renaissance at Coeur d'Alene assisted-living community at 2772 W. Avante Loop, in Coeur d'Alene, says Jodi Guffee, chief operating officer and co-owner
Construction is underway in north Coeur d'Alene on a new $3.3 million commercial office building that will be owned and occupied by Keller Williams Coeur d'Alene, says Dennis Ranch, the agency's operating principal.
The College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University, in Pullman, has started construction of a $61.9 million facility that will be occupied by the college's Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory.
Central Valley School District has released a first look at the conceptual design of its planned new $95 million high school, which is slated to be constructed along East Country Vista Drive.
Post Falls-based residential and commercial electric service and repair company Mainstream Electric Inc. has been on a growth streak the last three years and doesn't plan to slow down anytime soon, says co-owner and company President Elaine Damschen.