After a decade of standing vacant and more than two years of remodeling and renovating, the former Otis Hotel building will once again host hotel guests next month, this time under the name Hotel Indigo Spokane.
Hayden-based StanCraft Jet Center is planning a $4.5 million hangar at the Spokane International Airport, according to a predevelopment application filed with the city of Spokane.
Bryn West came to Spokane in 2008 to take a job as assistant marketing director for River Park Square LLC, the retail shopping center at 808 W. Main in Spokane's downtown core.
Knife River Corp.'s parent company, North Dakota-based MDU Resources Group Inc., has acquired the Spokane Valley operations of Oldcastle Infrastructure Inc.
Liberty Lake-based custom-cabinet manufacturer Hunt-Âwood Industries Inc. is planning a two-phase expansion at its headquarters and main manufacturing facility.
The recently redeveloped, former Costco Wholesale Corp. building on north Division Street has sold to a private investment group in California for $10.2 million.
Spokane Treatment & Recovery Services plans to build a 64-bed, 42,000-square-foot integrated behavioral health treatment facility and medical clinic on East Nora Avenue, in Spokane Valley, and will hire up to 100 new employees to staff the facility.
Spokane Valley real estate company M3K LLC has purchased the two-building, 18,000-square-foot warehouse and office complex at 118 N. Lee as an investment. John Powers and Brent Johnson, both of NAI Black, handled the transaction.
Public investment often attracts private development, and real estate professionals here hope the planned $92.2 million City Line bus route is no exception.
The Spokane Gun Club is moving forward with plans for a new clubhouse and shooting range on the West Plains after a lawsuit that threatened the organization's plans was dismissed in Spokane Superior Court.
As previously reported by the Journal