It's been well over four years since the Journal broke the story about The Falls, a high-rise development planned at the former YWCA site near the Spokane River, and recent activity logged in planning documents indicates the project remains active and
Auctionable, a new real estate tech company based in Liberty Lake, plans to launch this spring in the Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, and Boise markets, says Todd Sullivan, an Inland Northwest homebuilder and cofounder of the startup.
Sullivan says the
YMCA of the Inland Northwest has purchased 15 acres of vacant land for $3.4 million in the Moran Prairie neighborhood on Spokane's South Hill, where the nonprofit plans to build a new fitness facility.
Real estate has been a hot asset class this past year since the demand is more significant than supply. Prices have been going up, up, up.
With interest rates still low and lending so easy, it has helped to fuel this hot real estate market.
Some real estate professionals here say anticipated increases in mortgage interest rates this year could price median-income homebuyers out of the market, while others say they don't anticipate immediate widespread disruption in the current market.
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. plans to shed more than 100,000 square feet of office space in Liberty Lake this year as a portion of the company's 1,150-person workforce here shifts to working from home permanently.
Greenstone Corp. is developing a new mixed-use town center called the NoLL, with its first building to be open fully as soon as next month in the River District.
The city of Liberty Lake's capital facilities plan has committed $8.4 million to upgrade the city's 55-acre Trailhead Golf Course, located at 1102 N. Liberty Lake Road, next to City Hall.
Kootenai Health has started construction of a $37.3 million heart center expansion on its main hospital campus in Coeur d'Alene.
The heart center will grow to 13 operating rooms from 11 and expand to five procedure rooms from three to meet the needs
A new housing action plan commissioned by the Spokane Association of Realtors details how local governments could increase housing density, implement zoning action and changes, and provide incentives to builders and developers in order to increase the