Kevin Guthrie, president of the Building Owners & Managers Association Spokane, says the nonprofit has experienced a bit of a renaissance this year and is on pace to surpass 100 members this year.
Guthrie, a senior property manager at Kiemle & Hagood Co.
The Spokane Valley Fire Department says it plans to construct a new fire station at Liberty Lake to replace one on the north side of Interstate 90 that's not as ideally located for responding to calls.
The new Station 3, also called the Liberty Lake St
Construction started this month on a $14 million project at Providence St. Joseph Care Center that involves remodeling the entire first and second floors.
Seattle-based MG2 Corp. designed the project, and Graham Construction & Management Inc., of Spokane
Spokane-based Avista Corp. has taken the preliminary steps to begin what company officials say will result in the development of a downtown campus that will employ more than 100 workers.
The company wants to eventually build a 42,000-square-foot electric
Property management veterans Judy Sullivan and Stuart Fox have formed Inland Property Management LLC, which focuses on managing residential rental properties.
The company provides landlord services for owners of income properties and helps tenants select
Oklahoma-based Spokane Property Partners LLC plans to construct a $1.3 million auction house and office facility in Spokane Valley, which it will then lease to Insurance Auto Auctions Inc.
Plans submitted to the city of Spokane Valley show the 9,000-sq
An affiliate of West Plains construction equipment dealer Rowand Machinery Co. plans to launch next year the first phase of a 60-acre commercial development to be named Rowand Commerce Park, says Doug Byrd, the leasing agent for the park.
Byrd, owner-bro
Bellevue-based development company Tapa Spokane LLC has started site work on a planned eight-lot, 10-acre business park in Spokane Valley, and has obtained building permits to construct two single-use buildings valued at $2 million combined.
The developm
Kootenai County has bought the former Daughters of Rebekah/Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge building at 200 E. Railroad, in Post Falls, where it plans to expand a Division of Motor Vehicles office, says Shawn Riley, the county buildings and grounds
The Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. has seen its membership roster return to prerecession levels, says Suzanne Schmidt, the chapter's recently installed president and CEO.
With construction volume also on the rebound, t