When calling Responders Emergency Services Credit Union, or RESCU, located at 924 W. Sinto, it is likely that the financial institution's CEO, Joyce Lockard, will answer the phone.
Lockard says that it's the credit union's personal touch that
'The stock market has predicted nine of the last five recessions.â€
-Paul Samuelson, Keynesian economist
Regarding the realities of recessions, while they are inevitable, they aren't something investors
Are you fearful of looking at your financial statements this month? You are not alone.
Market pullbacks are never comfortable. We have so much to feel wrong about: crushing inflation, the war in Ukraine, school shootings, and more. Suddenly, your
Two southeastern Idaho-based financial institutions have moved into the Spokane area in quick succession.
Last month, Idaho Falls-based Bank of Idaho agreed to acquire five branches from Seattle-based HomeStreet Bank, including one branch in downtown
Some lenders here say they're working around challenges to finance commercial construction developments and keep projects moving forward despite soaring prices of construction materials and rising labor costs, which have resulted in some project
Kelly Right International Inc., a Spokane-based real estate company, has reported over $270 million in local residential sales volume two years after rebranding two of its divisions, Kelly Right Real Estate and Modus Mortgage, company representatives say.
A $1.8 million remodel is planned for the Plastic Surgery Northwest medical office building at 530 S. Cowley, on the lower South Hill.
Eric Armstrong, of Spokane-based Pondera Architecture PC, says he's designing the project, along with
The Museum of North Idaho expects to begin work soon on its new home at the historic J.C. White House.
Britt Thurman, executive director of the Coeur d'Alene-based museum, says the house, was saved in 2019 from
In one of a handful of new multifamily residential projects in Spokane, a local developer is expected to break ground this year on a $4 million, 21-unit urban infill project on a site near downtown, about 1 1/2 blocks north of the Spokane River.
The city of Spokane Valley has made strategic acquisitions of parkland in three targeted areas, says John Bottelli, director of Spokane Valley Parks, Recreation, and Facilities.