Plans have been submitted for another large warehouse on the West Plains, adding to the explosive industrial space growth that has hit the West Plains since Amazon.com Inc. raised its massive fulfillment center near Airway Heights.
A development team is planning a $35 million apartment complex at the former Umpqua Bank branch site on Riverside Avenue, on the western edge of the University District and near the east end of downtown Spokane.
Coeur d'Alene-based Verdis, a woman-owned engineering, planning, landscape design and construction company, has moved to a new location following a record-setting sales year.
Plans are underway to construct a building that will be the second location for a Liberty Lake-based preschool in the River District development.
Teri Finch, owner of Liberty Lake Children's Academy LLC, says the expansion is necessary because the flag
Amazon.com Inc. has taken space within the Playfair Commerce Park for a new Amazon Hub Locker+ center.
Amazon Hub is the company's umbrella brand for its Lockers and Counters, the company's local pickup locations.
The owner of a Coeur d'Alene-based sporting goods retail store has acquired Silver Lake Mall through an affiliated company, according to documents on file with the Kootenai County Assessor's office.
A representative of a west Spokane private school says officials there are confident they can secure funding commitments to complete the finishing touches on a $2.3 million multipurpose building currently under construction.
The city of Cheney is in the midst of negotiations to purchase 228 acres of land southeast of downtown Cheney.
Mark Schuller, city administrator, says Cheney has had an eye on the property for a few years, since the family that owns the land approached
Work is underway on a new Old Navy retail store at the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, on Spokane's North Side.
In a prepared statement, a Gap Inc. spokesperson says the Franklin Park store, at 5628 N. Division, will open at the end of April.
The Spokane Regional Transportation Council, in partnership with several Spokane-based agencies, plans an electric vehicle infrastructure overhaul that will grow substantially the current number of charging stations in the county over the next few years.