Spokane-based niche eye clinic Northwest Pediatric Ophthalmology PS is projecting it will be able to see up to 80 patients a day in its new, larger medical office at 842 S. Cowley, says Rachelle Zimmerer, the practice's manager.
That's roughly 10 to
Spokane soon will have another resource for those in need of behavioral health care.
An Oct. 1 soft opening is planned for the $34 million, 100-bed Inland Northwest Behavioral Hospital, says director of business development Lonna Smith. Those interested
Health care educators here say the demand for advanced practice nurses continues to grow, as physician shortages loom and rural residents face declining access to care.
Anne Mason is the director of Washington State University's doctor of nursing
The estimated construction cost for the proposed Riverside Station high-rise development in downtown Spokane has risen to between $80 million and $85 million from an initial cost projection of about $65 million, says Ron Joseph, of Spokane-based Ron
Three separate apartment complex projects with an expected total of 396 living units are in the planning stages in different neighborhoods in the Spokane area.
On the West Plains, preliminary plans with Spokane County call for a large apartment complex
Two townhome projects worth at least a combined $4 million are being constructed in separate neighborhoods in the Spokane area.
One townhome project, called the 35th Avenue Commons, is planned for 2727 E. 35th Ave. The townhomes will be owned by SMY LLC
The owners of 4 Degrees Real Estate have bought a new building at 915 W. Second in downtown Spokane, which they intend to use as the brokerage's new offices.
Jordan Tampien, who co-founded 4 Degrees with his brother, Joel, in 2015, says the two
Last month marked the start of construction on what will eventually become a new Amazon Fulfillment Center on the West Plains.
The Journal previously reported that the $181 million facility, being built at 10010 W. Geiger Blvd., just southwest of
Most of us know there are times in life when you'll need things that can only be purchased using credit, including buying a new car, a first home, and paying for college.
We also understand that in those situations, before lenders will give you that
Spokane-based RiverBank plans to grow its assets by 8 percent to 14 percent a year during the next five to seven years to reach total assets exceeding $225 million, says bank CEO Dan Byrne.
The goal aligns with RiverBank's climb from a recession