Charlotte Nemec has been president and CEO of Spokane Federal Credit Union for about a month and says she already has big plans for the financial cooperative.
Some of those plans include opening a new branch in Spokane Valley, increasing efforts to
There are many talks that your parents get to have with you, and I'm sure that in this day and age, many parents have Googled 'when is the right time to talk to your kids about … .â€
In reality, I get many adult children who come to me saying they
Construction has started on the $12.5 million Fieldstone Memory Care assisted-living facility at 4515 S. Freya on Spokane's South Hill, says Justin Younker, principal of Yakima, Wash.-based Cascadia Senior Living LLC.
The company does business as and
Twenty years ago, Wes Teterud and his wife, Adrienne, started Widows Might in the basement of a local church, with the goal of the Spokane Valley nonprofit to provide guidance and resources on practical matters for widows who might not have support from
Larry Enloe thinks everybody should look into Lilac Plaza Retirement Community LLC.
'I love it … they have everything,†says Enloe, who has resident of the 14-floor independent-living retirement community for nine years.
Enloe says he likes to car
Spokane Valley-based Brumback Construction Inc. plans to build a $3.4 million apartment complex to be named Cedar Flats Apartments at 6619 N. Cedar Road in the Five Mile area of North Spokane, says Nick Brumback, company president.
The project, which is
A Spokane real estate team plans to transform the defunct Downtowner Motel, at 165 S. Washington, into a 45-unit apartment building.
Dallas Lightner, one of the owners of LT Real Estate Investments LLC, which does business as LT Real Estate & Property Ma
Construction is under way on a $900,000 self-storage facility expansion project at 8915 E. Montgomery in Spokane Valley, says Matt Rounsley, general manager of Spokane Valley-based Brumback Construction Inc., the contractor on the project.
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On July 1, major changes to Washington state law governing homeowners and condominium owners associations took effect.
Representing approximately 12 years of effort by lawyers, developers, builders, and real estate professionals, those changes affect all