Amazon.com Inc. has taken space within the Playfair Commerce Park for a new Amazon Hub Locker+ center.
Amazon Hub is the company's umbrella brand for its Lockers and Counters, the company's local pickup locations.
After nearly a year of varying restrictions on social gatherings and business operations to stem the spread of COVID-19, business owners-and a growing number of politicians-say they've had enough of what they believe are heavy-handed mandates.
The owner of a Coeur d'Alene-based sporting goods retail store has acquired Silver Lake Mall through an affiliated company, according to documents on file with the Kootenai County Assessor's office.
Wolffy's Hamburger restaurant at 1229 N. Hamilton, near Gonzaga University, served its last hamburger on the night of Jan. 16.
Largely a COVID-19 casualty, the restaurant closed due to the continued statewide restrictions imposed in the continued
LunchboxWax salon franchisees Brandi and Mike Chapman plan to open a salon on Spokane's South Hill, its second overall, either in late May or early June.
The couple opened their first bikini and facial wax salon last July in 1,500 square feet of space
Work is underway on a new Old Navy retail store at the Franklin Park Commons shopping center, on Spokane's North Side.
In a prepared statement, a Gap Inc. spokesperson says the Franklin Park store, at 5628 N. Division, will open at the end of April.
A Panda Express restaurant is planned at the site of the former White Elephant retail store on North Division Street, according to a building permit application submitted to the city by a Midwest-based architecture company.
A $4 million overhaul is planned for the former McKinley School, located at 120 N. Magnolia, in Spokane's East Central neighborhood, according to predevelopment plans on file with the city of Spokane.
The plans call for the four-story structure to be r
Custom art designer and framer Treasure Dragseth says her mobile business, Treasure It? Frame It!, is quickly gaining traction.
For several years, Dragseth has run her own art and frame shop out of her home on Long Lake in the Suncrest neighborhood
The COVID-19 pandemic dominated news headlines in 2020 and served as the subtext for many of the significant business decisions made in the Spokane area during the year.
With that backdrop, the Inland Northwest business community experienced a number of