Two prominent Spokane bridge-replacement projects valued at a total of nearly $50 million are expected to wrap up this year.
In downtown Spokane, on the west edge of Riverfront Park, the city of Spokane is replacing the 106-year-old, 333-foot-long
The first phase of Spokane International Airport's Terminal Remodeling & Expansion, or TREX, project is on schedule and on budget, says Larry Krauter, Spokane International Airport CEO.
The airport broke ground in October on the project's first
Construction on the 10.5-mile North Spokane Corridor project, which eventually will meet up with Interstate 90, is proceeding southward along the western edge of the Spokane Community College campus, says Washington state Department of Transportation
Separate manufacturing facilities are under construction in the east and west areas of Spokane.
Pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging company Jubilant HollisterStier LLC obtained building permits in September to begin the first of two expansion
The Idaho Transportation Department has launched its first full season of construction on a four-year, $78 million project at the Interstate 90-state Route 41 interchange in Post Falls.
Bridge construction will be the main focus of the project this
Commercial development at the mixed-use town center in Liberty Lake, dubbed the NoLL, has slowed slightly due to current economic conditions, but residential development in the area remains strong and includes the ongoing construction of about 75 rental
Baker Construction & Development Inc., of Spokane, is nearing completion of a new, $11.5 million facility on the West Plains for Goodwill of the Inland Northwest.
Located on a 6.3-acre site at the southeast corner of Deer Heights Road and Flight Drive
Construction is scheduled to begin April 3 on a $45 million high-rise condominium project in downtown Coeur d'Alene to be named the Thomas George, says Hayden Anderl, the sales agent for the project.
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, will be the
A group of investors led by Spokane developer Jordan Tampien plan to convert the seven-story Peyton Building, located at 10 N. Post, in downtown Spokane, from office use to 96 apartment units in a project with a total cost of $30 million.
Five ongoing and planned multifamily developments in the Spokane area will have more than 1,100 residential units, with a total construction value of over $240 million.
In northwest Spokane, framing on the first of two multifamily buildings at the