The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a boathouse for its fire boat at the foot of Tubbs Hill.
Fire Chief Kenny Gabriel says the project will cost about $450,000.
Plans are progressing at the Spokane International Airport on an upgrade and expansion to one of the airport's terminals, as well as construction of a warehouse near the airport.
A development of over 120 residential living units is planned on the grounds of the former Idaho Veneer Co. mill site.
The $20.5 million project, named Millworx, is located at 704 E. Fourth and is being developed by longtime Spokane developer A&A
The Washington state Department of Commerce has proposed several changes to its Growth Management Act, and Gov. Jay Inslee has voiced his support for a policy that would essentially ban single-family zoning, but local real estate industry experts say the
Mining companies active in North Idaho's Silver Valley are optimistic about 2022 and beyond.
Mike Satre, Coeur d'Alene-based Hecla's Mining Co.'s director of governmental affairs, says the company expects to see steady production of silver, gold
Momentum from a decade of strong growth in North Idaho is enabling the region to continue its rapid recovery from the pandemic-induced recession of 2020, claims Sam Wolkenhauer, Post Falls-based regional labor economist for the Idaho Department of Labor.
Tourism in the Spokane region is expected to roar back in 2022 following two muffled years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eric Sawyer, president and CEO of Spokane Sports Commission, says sports tourism in 2022 could exceed 2019 goals.
Demand for real estate in the Spokane-area market is expected to remain high in 2022, according to real estate industry leaders here.
The number of single-family homes sold through this November is 1.3% ahead of sales through the first 11 months of 2020
Financial industry experts here say 2021 has been stronger than many institutions had expected, and that momentum could carry into 2022, especially if the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.
Steve Scranton, chief investment officer and economist at
Retail sales for Spokane County and the state of Washington soared this year, but slower growth is expected in 2022, says Patrick Jones, executive director at the Institute of Public Policy and Economic Analysis at Eastern Washington University.