Spokane Valley-based Dr. C Family Dentistry owner Dr. Josh Cochran is stepping into the development world with a planned new 16,000-square-foot dental and retail structure in Airway Heights.
Cochran, who founded Dr. C Family Dentistry six years ago
These days, Lazaro Martinez and his novel approach to construction can be found on a bluff in east Liberty Lake.
Using products developed by his young company, Sharp Wall Technologies LLC, Martinez is building a home for his family using nontraditional
Spokane Valley-based Mamer Properties LLC is planning a new three-building, 41,200-square-foot addition to its commercial park in Spokane Valley, according to preliminary planning documents on file with the city of Spokane Valley.
More than $149 million in construction projects by Spokane-area school districts are wrapping up just in time for school this fall, even though students won't be in them right away, in some cases.
Spokane Public School District's $23.5 million
It could be considered a strong endorsement of a housing project when one of its developers decides to take up full-time residence in it.
That's just what Andy Barrett and his wife, Liz Barrett, will be doing at the Blockhouse|Life 'smart†housing
A Spokane Valley software company that caters to credit unions is returning to its roots with the addition of a Spokane client, after almost two decades without a customer in its home market.
Shaun Murray, president and CEO of Enhanced Software Products
Veteran Spokane bankers report strong mortgage growth largely in part due to existing homeowners refinancing in order to take advantage of record-low interest rates.
Despite layoffs and wage reductions, industry observers say homeowners are avoiding using the equity in their homes during this challenging financial time.
The mortgage data company Black Knight Inc. says Americans had $6.2 trillion in
Jim Lusk remembers going to the wake of one of his clients who had died after being hit by a truck.
The client's widow pulled him aside and asked if she and her kids were going to be financially OK.
'I told her, 'We're going to pay off your
Americans already were struggling to save for retirement, and the pandemic has only made the situation worse, reports show.
Local industry observers say, however, some Spokane employers largely have stayed on track with retirement plans, while others