Officials from Gonzaga University and the University of Washington announced today construction plans on a $60 million facility that will house their joint Spokane medical school.
The proposed 80,000-square-foot building is to be constructed at 840 E.
Construction has begun on a new elementary school at 4916 E. Hope, in the Foxtail residential development of northeast Post Falls, says Jerry Keane, Post Falls School District superintendent.
Mead School District currently has facilities under construction valued at $22 million, says Ned Wendle, the district's director of facilities and planning.
The largest project, a new 4,500 seat, 15,800-square-foot stadium and performing arts facility
A new Head Start early education facility will open soon near the Logan neighborhood in northeast Spokane.
Patty Allen, director of Head Start for Community Colleges of Spokane, says Logan-Lidgerwood Head Start will open Sept. 3 at 3704 N. Nevada
Drive509, a Spokane-based commercial driver's license truck driving school that's been operating here for nearly three years, plans to expand its rapidly growing operations starting next year.
Spokane Public Library and Spokane Public Schools officials have formed a honey of partnership for the purpose of constructing a 13,900-square-foot building they say will meet demand for more meeting space in East Spokane.
Spokane Falls Community College is planning a new, $40 million arts building on its Fort George Wright Drive campus.
The 57,000-square-foot building will accommodate the college's visual and fine arts programs, including photography, ceramics, sculptur
Gonzaga University plans to start construction in September on a new, $56.1 million Integrated Science and Engineering facility, says Jim Angelosante, vice president of administration at the private university.
The University District is poised to begin evaluation of potential revitalization efforts at 12 properties with a $600,000 grant the neighborhood recently received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Production & Manufacturing Academy graduated its inaugural class of 20 high school students this month.
The academy, which started in July, is an intensive training program for students across Spokane and Kootenai counties to gain first-hand