While most Inland Northwest seniors probably see retirement as a well-earned break from years of hard labor, some retirees find themselves re-entering the rat race.
Some return to work out of necessity, while others choose to work simply to stay active
Retirement communities hope to enrich seniors' quality of life
February 15, 2018
Exercise trainer Jessica Clark takes a seat at the front of the fitness room and prepares to get her class ready. A group of residents at Rockwood Retirement Communities South Hill are sitting in chairs as well as they prepare for their morning workout.
An estimated 75 million baby boomers born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1964 are winding down their careers and heading into the next phase of their lives.
In Washington state alone, there are about 1.6 million people over the age of 60, and nearly 200,00
Market capitalization for nine public companies totals $11.5 billion at year's end
February 1, 2018
The composite value of the nine Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies dropped to $11.5 billion in the recently completed fourth quarter of 2017, a decrease of $700 million, or 5.7 percent, from the previous quarter, according to a quarterly rep
Greg Deckard, president and CEO of 115-year-old State Bank Northwest, says the financial institution is poised for another strong year as it anticipates adding to its more than $140 million in assets.
Last year, the bank experienced a nearly 16 percent
The recently passed, voluminous Tax Cuts and Jobs Act contains several big changes, many of which are expected to benefit businesses, Spokane tax advisers say.
Anson Avery, accountant and owner of Anson Avery CPA PLLC, says he's already put in over 6
Construction is underway on two more warehouse buildings at the nearly 60-acre Playfair Commerce Park, the former home of the Playfair horse racing track in East Spokane.
'Depending on the success of the two buildings, construction could start on anoth
Chris Batten, a Spokane developer and owner of RenCorp Realty LLC, has renovated the former Danmor Apartment building, at 410 W. Third, into SoDo Commons micro apartments.
Batten purchased the 110-year-old building in the fall of 2016. The building's s
Spokane-based nonprofit Project ID is in the process of moving to a 19,400-square-foot building at 4209 E. Pacific, says Bob Hutchinson, executive director.
The organization, which provides opportunities for personal development, work, socialization, and
Preliminary plans on file with the city of Spokane show the first floor of downtown Spokane's former Sterling Bank building could soon be converted into a multitenant 'food hall†restaurant space to be called Market Hall Eatery, following a renovati