Cancer Can't is developing a residential facility for adult cancer patients who travel to Spokane to receive oncology treatment and need a temporary place to stay.
One Spokane-based law firm is moving to a new office in downtown Spokane while a separate law firm from Western Washington has a newly opened office in Spokane Valley.
Numerica Credit Union has created an affordable loan program for manufactured homes that will be installed over the next two years at Takesa Village, in Mead.
King Beverage plans to sell its Spokane distribution center to Hotstart Thermal Management and build a significantly larger facility on the West Plains.
As a longtime commercial real estate broker and developer, Dave Black, has established his presence as a successful CEO whose market expertise has helped influence major community projects.