Nearly $440 million in commercial and residential construction projects is estimated to be on hold in the Spokane region during Gov. Jay Inslee's 'Stay Home, Stay Healthy†mandate that has deemed private residential and commercial construction
Spokane-area contractors are scrambling to comply with recent updates to Gov. Jay Inslee's 'stay home, stay healthy†order that has deemed commercial and residential construction as nonessential.
Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services expects to erect a 64-bed, 42,000-square-foot integrated behavioral health treatment facility and medical clinic on East Nora Avenue, in Spokane Valley, by the middle of next year.
One Lakeside, the long planned mixed-use high-rise structure with views of Lake Coeur d'Alene, is nearly complete.
The 15-story, $20 million building is being constructed at the northwest corner of First Street and Lakeside Avenue, near the west edge
The Idaho Division of Veterans Services plans to break ground this spring or early summer on a $49 million veteran's home in Post Falls.
The 83,400-square-foot facility will be located on 7.3 acres of land fronting Lochsa Street, adjacent to Biopol
A $17.5 million memory care facility is rising at Orchard Crest Retirement Community, in Spokane Valley.
Susanne Lunt, executive director at Orchard Crest LLC, says the walls of the two-story, 43,400-square-foot building are up, and the roof is mostly
Walls are starting to rise at Rockwood Retirement Communities' $69 million redevelopment project at its North Side location, says Eowyn Sallis, director of marketing for the organization.
Work on the 420,000-square-foot, two-phase project, located at
Kent, Washington-based Exotic Metals Forming Co.'s two-phase expansion project at its West Plains facility is well underway, with walls in place on the first phase at 12933 W. McFarlane Road.
The manufacturing company is building two new warehouse
Plans are expected to go forward this spring for a North 40 Outfitters farm store on the west edge of Spokane, near where a retail development to be anchored by a Bush Car Wash also is planned.
The $6.5 million North 40 farm and ranch store will be
Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp., is planning to invest $145 million to expand its existing carbon brake manufacturing facility at 11135 W. Westbow Lane, on the West Plains.
The facility will add 50% more square footage to