An old muffler shop on the high-traffic corner of Spokane Falls Boulevard and Division Street is to be demolished, but the high-rise apartment building once planned for that site doesn't appear to be imminent.
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a boathouse for its fire boat at the foot of Tubbs Hill.
Fire Chief Kenny Gabriel says the project will cost about $450,000.
Plans are progressing at the Spokane International Airport on an upgrade and expansion to one of the airport's terminals, as well as construction of a warehouse near the airport.
A development of over 120 residential living units is planned on the grounds of the former Idaho Veneer Co. mill site.
The $20.5 million project, named Millworx, is located at 704 E. Fourth and is being developed by longtime Spokane developer A&A
Real estate investment company Measom Holdings LLC is developing five high-end townhomes worth nearly $15 million in a project named the Nest at Lake Side, in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Washington wheat production for 2022 depends on whether the Pacific Northwest receives a good amount of rainfall and moisture this coming winter, says Glen Squires, CEO of the Spokane-based Washington Grain Commission.
This year, Washington experienced
Prices for wood products have been up and down this year, and experts say that volatility will remain into 2022.
Shawn Church, editor of the Eugene, Ore.-based FastMarkets Random Lengths, a publication that tracks lumber prices and forest-products
Demand for real estate in the Spokane-area market is expected to remain high in 2022, according to real estate industry leaders here.
The number of single-family homes sold through this November is 1.3% ahead of sales through the first 11 months of 2020
AllWest Testing & Engineering LLC, a Hayden-based engineering, environmental, and construction materials testing company, has promoted two employees, James Thomasson and Taryn Perry, to C-suite leadership roles.
Thomasson, 42, is becoming AllWest's
Inland Northwest employers regained the jobs they shed during the pandemic-induced recession and are likely to build upon those gains in 2022, Spokane economists say.
The Spokane-Spokane Valley metropolitan area had 260,000 jobs in October, the most