Dave Jeter and Beth Sweigert, owners and founders of Acceleration Physical Therapy PLLC, plan to construct a $2.2 million clinic at 701 S. Sherman, where they plan to move their practice from leased space on the South Hill, says Jeter.
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Nearly 300 residential units are planned in four subdivisions throughout Spokane, according to separate pre-development applications filed with the city.
Whipple Consulting Engineers Inc., headquartered in Spokane Valley, is the engineer and surveyor for
The Spokane Valley office of national construction staffing company Tradesmen International LLC has been providing workers to about 150 Spokane-area companies for more than a decade, general manager Trevor Harkema says.
Harkema, who works at the Spokane
Four fast-food and fast-casual restaurants around the Spokane area are being built, rebuilt, or are in the planning stages.
According to documents filed with the city of Spokane, the Carl's Jr. restaurant at 707 W. Third will be demolished and fully
The new medical education building is taking shape at the southwest corner of Spokane Falls Boulevard and Hamilton Street. The University of Washington and Gonzaga University have agreed to a long-term lease of the four-story, 90,000-square-foot structure
Prominent Spokane developer Lanzce Douglass has a large new apartment development valued at $45.2 million under construction in Coeur d'Alene.
The development is the largest of several new multifamily projects in various stages of planning and
Every day, it seems, there is a warning about inflation, especially in the U.S. where consumer prices jumped 5.4% in July from the previous year and a full 0.9% increase from the month of June. Even if you take out volatile food and energy prices
The U.S. economy is experiencing expansive economic growth as the stock market is setting record highs.
Does that sound like a reasonable statement for the current market condition? It is actually a description from the Roaring Twenties that happened
Inland Northwest financial experts have observed an increase in people retiring slightly earlier, and some say the potential for an increase in certain federal taxes is playing a role.
John Kessler, senior vice president with Spokane-based Washington
In recent years, various publications and organizations have been touting Spokane as one of the best midsize cities for retirement in the U.S.
Livability.com, for example, ranked Spokane No. 7 in its top 10 best places to retire in late 2018, one of