Spokane Public Library is on track to open four libraries this summer, and a fifth library is expected to reopen in spring 2022, says Amanda Donovan, marketing director for the library system.
The library projects are funded by $77 million bond
Gonzaga University is involved in two ongoing construction projects with a combined value approaching $110 million.
The larger of the two projects is the $60 million medical and health education building, which is rising at 840 E. Spokane Falls Blvd.
A new health sciences building is rising at Whitworth University, and the $20 million project is on track to be completed early next year.
Formally named the Dana and David Dornslife Health Sciences Building, the three-level, 40,000-square-foot
Work is progressing on a handful of middle school projects in Spokane, says Greg Forsyth, director of capital projects for Spokane Public Schools.
In northeast Spokane, at 4106 N. Cook, the $46.2 million Shaw Middle School project is on track to be
The Joe Albi Stadium replacement project is in the planning stages and is on track to be completed by fall 2022, says Greg Forsyth, director of capital projects for Spokane Public Schools.
Another alternative for replacing the aging stadium recently
The Mater Dei Ministry Institute at Gonzaga University has sold its seven-property residential portfolio and is reevaluating how the nonprofit will serve students moving forward, says program director Shonna Bartlett.
Phoenix-based Sagamore Spokane LLC is moving forward with plans to build a 298-unit apartment complex overlooking the Spokane River in Spokane's University District, according to a press release from the development company.
A development team is planning a $35 million apartment complex at the former Umpqua Bank branch site on Riverside Avenue, on the western edge of the University District and near the east end of downtown Spokane.
With more than two decades of experience developing leaders through the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program, Gonzaga University is doubling down on preparing innovators in business, engineering, and science with a $49.7 million investment