A retailer in Spirit Lake, Idaho, has found a way to expand despite a citywide moratorium on new building construction.
Marc Kroetch, owner of Fresh Air E-Bikes, opened the business three years ago after he took his first ride on an e-bike
Spokane-based Storage Solutions Nine Mile LLC has started construction of a 75,000-square-foot self-storage facility at 5920 state Route 291, in the Nine Mile Falls community, says Ryan Layton, the company's chief operating officer.
MassMutual Northwest has leased 3,350 square feet of space in the Hutton Building, at 9 S. Washington, where the company moved from larger quarters at 501 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Justin Folkins, of RenCorp Realty LLC, and Cody George, of Kiemle Hagood, handle
Gonzaga University is building a new facility for its rowing teams at Silver Lake, near the town of Medical Lake.
Valued at $888,208, the 11,232-square-foot facility will include locker rooms and storage,
Kim York Dance Academy plans to open in the HUB Sports Center, at 19619 E. Cataldo, in Liberty Lake in January.
Business owner Kim York, 47, is from Spokane originally and recently moved back to the area with plans to open a new studio.
A new health center called Rio Wellness has opened in the Riverwalk building at 1003 E. Trent.
The business is owned by Spokane native Patti Gallagher, who says she has a passion for making self-care a priority in life.
Jessica Veselka, the owner of BeYoutiful Bath Bombs & More, has opened a new shop on the second floor of the River Park Square shopping mall at 808 W. Main.
Spokane startup Side Hustle Syrups began with a quest by brewer Dillon Hueser to craft a signature ginger beer for the Dry Fly Distilling Inc. tasting room.
With the holidays fast approaching, Spokane-area retailers here say they're preparing for another profitable sales season, with many hustling to create in-store experiences to rival the growing popularity of online shopping.