Cascadia Development LLC, a rapidly growing Yakima-based developer and operator of senior residential facilities, plans to construct and operate a $9 million memory-care center on the South Hill, says Justin Younker, a founding principal with the company.
The Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority, an entity of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, is expanding its land holdings for potential future development near the Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights, bringing its total contiguous holdings there to
Building permit values last year for unincorporated Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley-at a total of $1.02 billion-were up 38 percent over the 2015 total and nearly reached the 2013 record of $1.03 billion.
Six of the 10 larg
A Spokane architect is among local pioneers of an energy-saving design and construction standard known as passive house.
Sam Rodell, a longtime architect, has been certified for three years as a passive-house consultant through Chicago-based Passive Hous
In its desire to protect retirement savers better, the U.S. Department of Labor last year ruled all financial professionals working with retirement plans, or providing retirement planning advice, would be recognized as fiduciaries by the federal agency.
The neighborhood around Spokane's Third Avenue and Washington Street has been abuzz with construction activity these past few months, as several businesses have begun remodeling projects there.
The Spokane Home Builders Association has installed its 2017 officers and board of directors.
The association's new president is Jim Breidenbach, of Craftsmen Construction Inc., who has replaced past president Nick Scheel, of Arrow Contracting Service
Developers of the 184-unit Granite Pointe III apartment complex in Spokane Valley are constructing a 7,000-square-foot retail center that will front Mansfield Avenue and will be surrounded on three sides by apartment buildings.
The Granite Pointe III pro
Dispute involves road through dedicated open space
February 2, 2017
A Washington state appellate court panel here again has reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that Spokane County commissioners improperly authorized the construction of a road through dedicated parkland in the Wandermere area north of Spokane.
North 40 Outfitters, the Great Falls, Mont.-based chain of farm-and-ranch stores, is considering constructing a new store on the western edge of Spokane, less than a mile from vacant land the company bought more than four years ago in Airway Heights.
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