A collaborative effort between Mead School District and the Spokane Home Builders Association is working to spark interest in the trades-particularly residential home construction-among middle-school and high-school students.
A prolonged lockdown in 2020 due to COVID-19 combined with moratoriums on evictions have helped pushed apartment vacancy rates to all-time lows, prompting a rise in rental rates due to higher demand, say a pair of experts who study local
While proponents of a new sports stadium near the city's core had reason to celebrate recently, a number of steps still need to be taken-and are underway-before the project can come out of the ground.
When CBS Sports was looking for an opening to its preview of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship between Gonzaga University and Baylor last month, Northwest Offset Printing got the call.
A Coeur d'Alene-based 3D manufacturing company is preparing to commercialize its technology with a new international partnership.
The company, Continuous Composites Inc., is 'laser focused†on the commercialization of its technology
Coming off a record revenue year in 2020, Spokane Valley-based MacKay Manufacturing Inc. in March started its own in-house education program the company's leadership team hopes will ensure future growth for years to come.
Now, a year since quarantining began, we're looking back at the lessons we've learned working within a design firm during a pandemic. We're thinking of the changes we made internally and externally with our clients and future project occupants.
Landscape architects here say their work has shifted toward residential projects, where demand remains high.
Dale Gephart, landscape architect with the Spokane office of Coeur d'Alene-based Architects West Inc., says the company has worked
As President Joe Biden continues to lobby the public and pursue bipartisan support for his $2.3-trillion plan to upgrade infrastructure nationwide, Spokane-area transportation and engineering officials say they're waiting eagerly to see what the final
Construction has started on a $5 million apartment complex near the Hillyard neighborhood of northeast Spokane that will deliver expansive views of Spokane to the south and Spokane Valley to the east.