Catholic Charities of Spokane plans to build a low-income housing complex of up to 72 units near Spokane Falls Community College, in northwest Spokane.
Numerica Credit Union plans to renovate two of its Spokane branches this year.
Chelsea Maguire, content and communications manager at Spokane Valley-based Numerica, says the credit union's branches at 303 E. Lyons, on the North Side
Spokane-based Garco Construction Inc. and the Spokane Valley-based operations of Knife River Corp. are working together to construct a concrete flume for salmon passage at a dam near Cle Elum, Washington.
In response to a surge in development and population, the subject of growth management is being broached in Kootenai County.
The county's Community Development office has produced a 22-page report exploring possible growth management strategies that
More frequently, the spaces where professionals used to make a living are becoming the places where people are, simply, living.
The downtown Spokane real estate market is experiencing an emerging trend of office buildings being converted to apartments
With tulips blooming and vaccines being administered, the warmer days of spring promise renewal ahead, and none too soon for Americans who have endured the tragedy and isolation of COVID-19 for the past year.
Under such unusual conditions, America's co
Spring is here in the Inland Northwest, and after a year of this pandemic, change is our new normal.
Most of us haven't had a chance to respond to all the changes, and instead have only been reacting.
Growing up on a Valley farm, Steve Hauschild tackled arduous jobs like clearing rocks from crop fields.
Years later, he would clear the way for one of the nation's largest credit unions to sprout in a new market.
As the real estate market in the Spokane area remains scorching hot, so does the mortgage lending market, credit union representatives here say.
However, they're also in agreement that the current low-rate environment can't last, and some are working
Zero-percent benchmark interest rates have sparked unprecedented loan demand for Spokane-area banks and credit unions.
They also have pinched profit margins and shifted focus to noninterest revenue streams, in some cases.