Multiple options considered near future site of downtown plaza
April 26, 2018
Officials have started discussing how to handle the flow of traffic near a proposed pedestrian plaza to be constructed west of City Hall, along the 800 block of west Spokane Falls Boulevard next year.
At least five options are being developed, one of whi
Since the launch of the Washington Retirement Marketplace last month, the nation's first state-verified online marketplace for low-cost retirement plans, its director, Carolyn McKinnon, says the program is receiving an encouraging number of calls and we
A new aircraft fueling facility will be constructed at Felts Field this summer, and the current fueling system will be demolished, says Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports.
Woodard says the project, which has an estimated cost of between $1.5
Consultants from Washington, D.C.-based Cardinal Infrastructure LLC revisited Spokane Transit Authority headquarters this month with encouraging updates regarding progress toward obtaining a $50 million-plus Federal Transit Administration grant to help fu
Some cybersecurity experts are focusing their attention on the European Union's soon-to-be-implemented General Data Protection Regulation, which could have a big effect on how businesses worldwide handle data privacy.
'I believe that the majority of
Racetrack operator hopes to capitalize on Airway Heights activity
April 12, 2018
After nearly four years of work and having spent $700,000 of his own money, Rick Nelson, the owner of Spokane Super Oval LLC, thinks the half-mile auto racing track in Airway Heights could finish this racing season in the black.
'We've struggled ever
The INB Performing Arts Center debuted 44 years ago as part of the World's Fair. It's largely been untouched ever since.
That will change, effective May 1. Operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District, the performing arts center will shut down
Work on the long planned and highly debated North Monroe Corridor project is set to begin early next month, says Marlene Feist, a Spokane city spokeswoman.
The $8.8 million project will reconfigure a 1.1-mile stretch of Monroe Street between Indiana and
The Washington state Department of Transportation has two major projects planned this year relating to the North Spokane Corridor, says Al Gilson, spokesman for the department's Eastern Region.
So far, the department has completed 5.5 miles of the 10.5
Marlene Feist, spokeswoman for the city of Spokane's utilities department, says the city plans to begin construction this year on combined sewer overflow projects valued at about $8.6 million.
'This is the last of the CSO projects, so we're winding